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sport
Aussie player says he didn’t want victory tainted by marijuana cigar
Nick Kyrgios complains of marijuana smell during US Open second round win AP This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on...

asia
The New York Times Is promoting Elon Musk’s “Giant Steel Cage”
Column: Elon Musk is breaking his new toy. Will it cost us our democracy? Will Elon Musk build a giant steel cage to house the entire population of New York? If it is in...

politics
The mercury is at 81 degrees, and the heat wave is expected to last into early December
Record heat returns to Southern California after fall-like conditions The last time the mercury hit that mark, back in 2013, was last Thanksgiving. As of Saturday morning, Nov. 23, the mercury has topped 81...

politics
Lula’s Political Life
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Fast Facts (Brazilian President) Lula’s biography was based on the truth. He came to power in October 2003, just after the impeachment of President Fernando Collor de Mello. Lula...

sport
The Cost of a Midterm Campaign in California
Op-Ed: Misleading political TV ads are filling up California's 'news deserts' What happens when you give $10 million to people who are willing to spend all day on TV and radio ads? If your...

entertainment
The New York City Arena
The Times podcast: Coyotes go urban; humans freak out at ‘Bald Adept’ Last week, I posted a story about the New York State Fair’s decision to allow professional hockey teams to call games at...

technology
Serena Williams’ U.S. Open victory was a sign of things to come
Serena Williams hails Tiger Woods' influence as she continues her US Open run with a 2-0 lead. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Serena Williams was out in San Jose, California, to play a practice match for the...

travel
The Art of the Day: The Portrait of the King of Kenya
Kenya 'a beacon of democracy' in East Africa, says expert by Peter Walker BBC News, Nairobi Kenya's electoral commission (KEM) has promised to implement the recommendations of the commission of inquiry into the 2005...

politics
California’s power market is on the verge of a catastrophic catastrophe
California repeatedly warned about spiking gas prices, fragile supply. But fixes never came California’s power market is teetering on the verge of an unprecedented catastrophe as the nation’s No. 1 wholesale electricity market faces...

national
Cubans Charged For Electricity When Hurricane Ian Was Over
After Hurricane Ian left Cuba in the dark, protestors took to the streets. Now the government is set to charge them for electricity after a storm. After Hurricane Ian ripped through Cuba on November...