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Despite Repeated Fumbles, Georgia Republicans Say They're Sticking With Walker

Republicans are standing behind Herschel Walker, the former football star, despite an array of revelations, missteps and questions about his qualifications for a Senate seat.

Cassidy Hutchinson: Why the Jan. 6 Committee Rushed Her Testimony

Sequestered with family and security, Ms. Hutchinson, 26, has in the process developed an unlikely bond with Representative Liz Cheney, the panel's vice chairwoman.

Novak Djokovic Defeats Nick Kyrgios to Win His Seventh Wimbledon Title

Djokovic dropped the first set of the men's singles final, but won the next three to capture his 21st Grand Slam title.

In N.Y.C. Apartments, the Ants Go Marching Up

Like many ambitious New Yorkers, the ManhattAnt is a social climber.

Defense Firm Said U.S. Spies Backed Its Bid for Pegasus Spyware Maker

The American contractor L3 Harris is said to have cited support from intelligence officials for its effort to acquire NSO, the Israeli spyware company blacklisted by the Biden administration.

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Tony Sirico, an Eccentric Gangster on 'The Sopranos,' Dies at 79

A familiar face in Woody Allen movies, he became widely known for his portrayal of Paulie Walnuts on the hit HBO series.

Goose Bumps Build for the Webb's First Snapshots of the Universe

NASA picked five new images of scenes from around the universe that it hopes will knock the public's socks off. Get ready for astronomical records to be broken.

Opinion | We Are Political Hostages

For most people, "freedom of choice" in elections is an illusion. We are captives of the two-party system.

In Spite of Pitching Woes, the Red Sox Keep Swinging

Injuries have hampered the team's already fragile rotation, but a powerful offense has kept Boston in the postseason hunt.

'As the Vehicle Approached, I Stood My Ground and Waved for It to Halt'

A seaside routine nearly interrupted, a pizza lesson in Brooklyn and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

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