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Severing of Baltic Sea Cables Was ‘Sabotage,’ Germany Says

Germany’s defense minister said damage to two fiber-optic cables on the sea floor appeared deliberate, but a culprit was not known.

Germany’s defense minister said damage to two fiber-optic cables on the sea floor appeared deliberate, but a culprit was not known.

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Robots Struggle to Match Warehouse Workers on ‘Really Hard’ Jobs

The machines can load and unload trucks, move goods and do other repetitive tasks but are stymied by some, like picking items from a pile.

The machines can load and unload trucks, move goods and do other repetitive tasks but are stymied by some, like picking items from a pile.

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How ESPN Pulled Off a Landmark Trade for ‘Inside the N.B.A.’

The same executive who lured Peyton Manning with a work-from-home arrangement secured rights to air TNT’s studio show.

The same executive who lured Peyton Manning with a work-from-home arrangement secured rights to air TNT’s studio show.

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The Daniel Jones Era Is Over, and the New York Giants Are on the Clock

The Giants simply can’t trot the quarterback out again in front of a hostile home crowd, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Giants simply can’t trot the quarterback out again in front of a hostile home crowd, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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Ichiro Headlines Baseball’s 2025 Hall of Fame Ballot

Ichiro has a chance to join Mariano Rivera as the only other player elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame by a unanimous vote.

Ichiro has a chance to join Mariano Rivera as the only other player elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame by a unanimous vote.

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After a Season Marked by Turmoil, a Women’s Tennis Star Breaks Through

Iga Swiatek split with her coach and lost her No. 1 ranking. Now, she’s on the rise again.

Iga Swiatek split with her coach and lost her No. 1 ranking. Now, she’s on the rise again.

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Last Season, the 49ers Dominated. This Year, They Lack a Knockout Punch.

San Francisco’s problems go beyond the personnel that has been missing from various games, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

San Francisco’s problems go beyond the personnel that has been missing from various games, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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Nadal’s Retirement at the Davis Cup Comes 20 Years After His Debut There

The legend of men’s tennis is best known for his French Open achievements, but his record at the team event might be the silliest of all.

The legend of men’s tennis is best known for his French Open achievements, but his record at the team event might be the silliest of all.

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Paige Bueckers Isn’t the Only Prize at the Top of the W.N.B.A. Draft

The UConn star is widely expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in April’s draft, but there will be other coveted players available.

The UConn star is widely expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in April’s draft, but there will be other coveted players available.

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The Balance of Power Has Officially Shifted in the N.F.L.

Week 11 was all about the A.F.C.’s top contenders trying to bully one another, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Week 11 was all about the A.F.C.’s top contenders trying to bully one another, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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