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Google Proposes Fix to Solve Search Monopoly

The search giant’s proposals included allowing flexibility for companies and consumers in choosing a search engine.

The search giant’s proposals included allowing flexibility for companies and consumers in choosing a search engine.

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Google Antitrust Case: Why Chrome May Be Sold and What Happens Next

The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing his options to fix the monopoly. Here’s what happens now.

The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing his options to fix the monopoly. Here’s what happens now.

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A Cancer Diagnosis Changed Erica Howe’s Life. Hockey Is Bringing a Sense of Support.

The former women’s hockey goalie went public with her breast cancer diagnosis to bring awareness and raise funds for a cure.

The former women’s hockey goalie went public with her breast cancer diagnosis to bring awareness and raise funds for a cure.

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What’s on the Line for Tennessee and Ohio State in the College Football Playoff

Josh Heupel has nothing to lose, while Ryan Day has the pressure, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Josh Heupel has nothing to lose, while Ryan Day has the pressure, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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Why Netflix’s Christmas Day N.F.L. Games Represent a Seismic Shift

The streamer as a player for live sports rights will change the landscape of sports consumption, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The streamer as a player for live sports rights will change the landscape of sports consumption, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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College Football Atmospheres Are Special. These Are the Loudest.

Writers for The Athletic share the most deafening moments they’ve experienced across the country.

Writers for The Athletic share the most deafening moments they’ve experienced across the country.

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OpenAI Unveils o3 System That Reasons Through Math, Science Problems

The artificial intelligence start-up said the new system, OpenAI o3, outperformed leading A.I. technologies on tests that rate skills in math, science, coding and logic.

The artificial intelligence start-up said the new system, OpenAI o3, outperformed leading A.I. technologies on tests that rate skills in math, science, coding and logic.

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J.J. Redick Dishes on Declining N.B.A. Ratings

The first-year Los Angeles Lakers coach cited a number of factors that he believes have played a role in the ratings.

The first-year Los Angeles Lakers coach cited a number of factors that he believes have played a role in the ratings.

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The Deeper Meaning Behind Joe Burrow’s Emotional Sideline Outburst

In a season gone sideways, the Bengals quarterback’s frustration is a sign, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

In a season gone sideways, the Bengals quarterback’s frustration is a sign, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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Eli Manning and the Hall of Fame Argument That May Never Go Away

The legacy of the former Giants quarterback goes beyond Super Bowls and interceptions.

The legacy of the former Giants quarterback goes beyond Super Bowls and interceptions.

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