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Paige Bueckers' latest comments perfectly capture her essence as a teammate

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The project top pick in the WNBA Draft discussed on Friday how she prioritizes that her teammates also benefit from her brand deals.

UConn star Paige Bueckers — the projected No. 1 pick in the upcoming WNBA draft — has added another major NIL deal to her roster of companies, officially announcing a partnership with Ally Financial on Friday morning.

Bueckers joins New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart and Indiana Fever guard Sydney Colson as the...

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Sean Golden

Here’s what FIFA says its $1 million gift to Club World Cup host cities should be used for

FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced each of the 11 host cities for the FIFA Club World Cup will receive $1 million in sustainability efforts after the tournament. | Photo by Michael Owens - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

This week, soccer’s governing announced an $11 million gift to each host city. Here’s who benefits.

FIFA, soccer’s world governing body recently announced its intent to distribute a total of $11 million, $1 million each to the 11 cities hosting this...

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Joel Khalili

The US Is Turning a Blind Eye to Crypto Crimes

Under the Trump administration, federal authorities are declining to charge crypto firms with a range of offenses, raising questions about which rules apply—and who will enforce them.

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The Masters offers public phones as alternatives to cellphones. Here’s what attendees think

Augusta National requires its patrons to leave their cellphones and other electronic devices behind.

Attending the Masters for the first time was a new experience for Thomas Abraham, and it wasn’t just about the golf.

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Pete Pachal

The next big AI shift in media? Turning news into a two-way conversation

Generative AI has the potential to transform how we consume news—not by guessing what we want, but by helping us ask better questions.

When people talk about how AI might reshape media, the term “hyper-personalization” comes up a lot. In broad terms, it means that AI can tailor the experience around your preferences—assuming it has enough data about you. To some extent, algorithms and ad tech have been doing this for years, recommending links and stories based on your clicks and...

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Jack Ewing

Tesla U.S. Sales Plunge as G.M. and Others Make Gains

Overall sales of electric vehicles rose almost 11 percent in the first three months of the year as traditional carmakers offered new models.

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Emily Cochrane

Miami-Dade Mayor Vetoes Plan to Remove Fluoride From Drinking Water

The veto by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, a Democrat, pushed back on a growing campaign against the mineral, which has been used for decades to prevent cavities.

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Shawn Hubler and Adam Nagourney

After a Rocky 90-Day Tenure, L.A.’s Recovery Czar Is Stepping Down

Steve Soboroff was picked by Mayor Karen Bass to lead the city’s rebuilding effort. But dust-ups over his compensation, the scope of his authority and more got in the way.

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Remy Tumin

Fiery Boca Raton Plane Crash Leaves 3 Dead

A man in a car also was injured when the small plane crashed near an interstate overpass a short distance from Boca Raton Airport in Florida, the authorities said.

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Oren Cass, Jason Furman, Rebecca Patterson and Lawrence H. Summers

‘I Hope I Am Wrong, but I Am Pretty Pessimistic’: Four Economists Dissect Trump’s Tariffs

The most dramatic effort to remake the post-World War II trade system was underway — until it wasn’t.

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David Brooks

The Stupidity of the Tariffs Are the Achievement of a Lifetime

Maybe we’re just not good at thinking anymore.

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Colette Coleman and Tony Cenicola

Growing Cannabis on the Old Family Farm

When Lucas Kerr decided to revive the farm that had been in his family for seven generations, he chose to plant weed, grown in New York and sold to New Yorkers.

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Constant Méheut

U.S. and Ukraine Reopen Talks on Contentious Minerals Deal

Kyiv and Washington have been haggling over a deal for resource rights that President Trump sees as a way to “recoup” past U.S. aid to Ukraine.

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Steven Erlanger and Ivan Nechepurenko

Trump Envoy Steve Witkoff Is in Russia, the Kremlin Says

Separately in Belgium, nations supporting Ukraine pledged billions more in military aid and raised doubts about Moscow’s desire for peace.

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Kate Christobek and Christine Hauser

The Menendez Brothers’ Case Under Review: What to Know.

The Los Angeles County district attorney was asking a court to withdraw a resentencing petition. But Lyle and Erik Menendez still have paths to freedom.

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Tim Arango and Matt Stevens

As the Menendez Brothers Seek Freedom, Will Their Good Behavior in Prison Help?

More than 35 years after they killed their parents in Beverly Hills, Lyle and Erik Menendez are closer than ever to freedom. Meditation classes, mural painting and mentorship may help.

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Adam Rasgon and Iyad Abuheweila

Gazans Face an Excruciating Choice as Israel Orders Them to Evacuate

A new declaration targeted eastern Gaza City, including several areas that had been declared evacuation zones. The United Nations said 390,000 people had been displaced in recent weeks.

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Meaghan Tobin

How TikTok’s Parent, ByteDance, Became an A.I. Powerhouse

A set of popular apps helped China’s ByteDance develop a key component of advanced artificial intelligence: information on how a billion people use the internet.

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Tripp Mickle

What’s Wrong With Apple?

Even before the threat of President Trump’s tariffs, there were questions about the company’s inability to make good on new ideas.

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