Jasprit Bumrah is the only Indian player to hold up his end of the bargain the whole way through this series, writes Jackson Barrett.
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Police search for burglar after 20 firearms were stolen from a rural property in Rocky Gully early this month
WA Police are searching for 20 stolen firearms, reported missing after a burglary in WA’s south earlier this month.
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New Zealand in charge as England wilt in Hamilton heat
New Zealand has taken control of the third Test against England in Hamilton after dismissing the visitors for just 143.
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An Epidemic of Vicious School Brawls, Fueled by Student Cellphones
Ricardo Martinez, an 11th grader, was in his high school lunchroom in April when a mass brawl erupted. He watched, horrified, as a dozen teenage boys rampaged through the cafeteria, pummeling and kicking one another, overturning tables and chairs. Other students jeered and jostled to film the fight on their phones. “It was like a […]
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Walt Disney, Painted Out of the Photo
Jeff Roth, the caretaker of the morgue, The New York Times’s clippings and photo archive, was looking through the file of Igor Stravinsky, the Russian composer, this year when he discovered a curious black-and-white photo. In it, Stravinsky was on the right side of the image, holding a pen over an unidentified document; the left […]
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‘At the End of the Bench, a Man Was Leaning Against the Railing’
Date Night Dear Diary: My husband and I were on the C. It was a weeknight, long past rush hour. There were only four other passengers on the car. We sat in the middle. At the end of the bench, a man was leaning against the railing. I barely glanced at him as my husband […]
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Hochul May Face a Challenger She Knows Well: Her Lieutenant Governor
In the two months leading up to Election Day, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado’s schedule was booked solid, but not with the typical ribbon cuttings associated with the somewhat anonymous job of being New York’s No. 2. Instead, Mr. Delgado, a former congressman, attended almost 50 campaign events, including in battleground districts that Democrats were relying […]
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Saving Christmas in North Carolina, One Tree at a Time, After Hurricane Helene
ACROSS THE COUNTRY Saving Christmas in North Carolina, One Tree at a Time, After Hurricane Helene The storm upended the Christmas tree industry in the state’s western region. Now, farmers and residents are eager for the comfort of the season’s rituals. WHY WE’RE HERE Curve around the mountain on a cool, wet morning, and you’ll […]
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Trump Chooses Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes To Lead Intelligence Advisory Board
On Saturday, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced that he had selected Devin Nunes, a loyal supporter and the current head of Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, to serve as the chairman of the White House intelligence advisory board. In his post, Trump stated that Nunes will continue in his role as the chief executive […]
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South Korea’s acting president reaffirms alliance with US
South Korea’s acting President Han Duck-soo reassured the country’s allies and tried to stabilize financial markets on Sunday, a day after over his failed attempt to . Han spoke with over a phone call on Saturday. “South Korea will carry out its foreign and security policies without disruption and strive to ensure the South Korea-US […]
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