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The Premier League Title Race the Whole World Is Watching
A three-team race is deciding this year’s Premier League champion. The competition’s global reach means a significant portion of the world’s population is following along.The New York Times - World -
The Premier League Title Race the Whole World Is Watching
A three-team race is deciding this year’s Premier League champion. The competition’s global reach means a significant portion of the world’s population is following along.The New York Times - Top stories -
Watch live result coverage
Live coverage of the 2024 local, mayoral and police and crime commissioner elections.BBC News - Top stories -
Terry Pegula transfers "small percentage" of Bills ownership to his daughter, Laura
Bills owner Terry Pegula has apparently commenced succession planning by transferring a "small percentage" of the team to his daughter, Laura.Yahoo Sports - Sports
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Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson Lead ‘D.C.-Palooza’
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Melania Trump Reappears, in Black
At the Log Cabin Republicans’ fund-raiser, the former first lady stepped into the campaign spotlight, just as her husband’s hush-money trial begins.The New York Times - Lifestyle - Donald Trump -
Cait Bailey Can’t Avoid the Spotlight
The publicist is by the side of famous people like Zayn Malik, Alex Cooper and Alix Earle. She’s dating a famous chef. But she’d prefer to keep a low profile.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The Best Headwear at the Central Park Hat Lunch
Attendees at the annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards wore their finest fascinators, headbands and bird hats to raise money for the jewel of New York.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How Can I Dress to Look More Grown-Up?
A reader is tired of being mistaken for someone in her early 20s. Our fashion critic offers tips for dressing with sophistication.The New York Times - Lifestyle