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Read More »The Derelict Soccer Stadium Caught In a Storm of Politics and Protests
Casement Park has been empty since 2013 but is due to host five games at soccer’s European Championship.
Read More »Formula 1 Won in Las Vegas, but Changes Are Needed for Next Year
An exciting race ended the weekend on a high note, but there was no escaping the significance of the off-track show.
Read More »Why Calculating Shohei Ohtani’s Future Is More Complex Than Ever
Ohtani plans to remain a two-way player. After a second elbow surgery, it’s unclear what he can offer as a pitcher, our columnist writes.
Read More »Inside a Volleyball Power’s Unconventional Path to the National Spotlight
Wisconsin’s coach never played the sport and doesn’t follow traditional training methods. He built a top program anyway.
Read More »A Fresh Look at the N.F.L. Contenders
There were questions about the league’s best teams more than a month ago. The past five weeks have provided answers.
Read More »Puerto Ricans still don’t have reliable drinking water, and fears of contamination are rising
JUDY WOODRUFF: It’s been almost a month since Hurricane Maria destroyed much of Puerto Rico and killed at least 48 people. The island and its residents are still coming to grips with the scale of the devastation. William Brangham brings us the latest. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Many Puerto Ricans are still …
Read More »Trump ignites furor with claim past presidents didn’t console military families by phone
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now: new questions surrounding the deaths of four Green Berets in the Western African nation of Niger and the role of the president as consoler in chief. John Yang has the story. JOHN YANG: Sending young Americans into harm’s way can be the most serious decision a president …
Read More »News Wrap: Trump’s latest travel ban blocked by federal judge
JUDY WOODRUFF: And in the day’s other news: A federal judge in Hawaii struck down the Trump administration’s latest travel ban. That temporarily blocks enforcement of the order nationwide, but the Justice Department says it will appeal. The ban extended to six mostly Muslim nations, plus North Korea and Venezuela. …
Read More »Karen Pence to outline goals for art therapy initiative
WASHINGTON — When Karen Pence found out that an art therapist in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico couldn’t afford the clay her clients needed, she sprang into action. A trained watercolor artist and advocate of the little-known mental health profession, Vice President Mike Pence’s wife went to the Virginia art supply store …
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