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Book Review: Joe Posnanski scores with poignant, informative, hilarious 'Why We Love Football'
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Our readers' favorite books of 2024, so far
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Diverse Booker prize shortlist explores faultlines of our times
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Top prosecutor says Jan. 6 likely has "most recorded crimes in all of our history"
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Coach Dave Canales on Bryce Young after another dreadful Panthers performance: He's 'our quarterback'
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John Leguizamo applauds Emmys diversity in fervent speech: 'Our industry is making progress'
Here's the full text of John Leguizamo's speech on Hollywood's horrible track record of Latinx representation — and signs that the industry's inclusion problem is finally starting to improve.20 hours ago
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