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Jim Ladd, Free-Form Radio Trailblazer, Is Dead at 75

An institution of the airwaves in Los Angeles and beyond, he capitalized on the freedom the FM band offered in…

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Sports

At What Point Should College Athletes Be Considered Employees?

Testimony in a National Labor Relations Board hearing is challenging the amateurism model that has remained a bedrock of college…

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Arts

Matt Bomer Takes the Lead

Once told he would never be a leading man if he came out, Bomer defied such predictions and, in projects…

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World

George McGinnis Dies at 73; Powered His Way to Basketball Stardom

He won two titles with the Pacers of the A.B.A. before joining Julius Erving on the N.B.A.’s 76ers, but it…

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Stream These 7 Memorable Andre Braugher Performances

Beyond his famous cop roles, there were Emmy-nominated turns in “The Tuskegee Airmen” and “Men of a Certain Age,” and…

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World

Andre Braugher, Actor on ‘Homicide’ and ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ Dies at 61

He was best known for playing stoic police officers on two acclaimed but very different television series — one an…

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Arts

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Revisits His ‘Illusion of Suffering’ on Broadway

As with so many family reunion plays, the squabbling Lafayette siblings in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s “Appropriate” dislodge their share of skeletons…

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Real Estate

The Pickleball Courts Outside Our Townhouse Are TOO LOUD!

The increasingly unavoidable sport is causing disputes among players and court neighbors around the country.

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World

The Fallout From the College Presidents’ Antisemitism Testimony

More from our inbox: The Homeless Problem Persists on the SubwayJewish Women PlaywrightsThe Rare Hardship of a Rare NameThe University…

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Sports

Ohtani’s Contract Goes Beyond Dollars and Sense

The Los Angeles Dodgers are betting $700 million that Shohei Ohtani can deliver championships and help increase revenue. But the…

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