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Bryson DeChambeau wins U.S. Open in surreal style; here are 5 takeaways from Pinehurst No. 2

Bryson DeChambeau smiles and hugs the trophy after his win at the 2024 U.S. Open. | Photo by Keyur Khamar/PGA Tour via Getty Images

The golfing world will remember the 124th U.S. Open for a long time, so here are five takeaways from Pinehurst No. 2

Bryson DeChambeau is now a two-time U.S. Open champion, clinching the title at Pinehurst No. 2 four years after he did so at Winged Foot in New York. He did not have his best stuff on Sunday, but he found a way to get the job done, thanks...

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I'll Handpick You An LGBTQ+ Book Rec If You Plan Your Perfect Day At Pride

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Reviewers Swear By These 44 Products For Surviving Summer's Hottest Days

Arizona, Texas, Florida, wherever you live, however hot it gets, this AC booster and these cooling pillows are the summer secret weapons you need.

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Robert Eggers

To Exorcise His Demons, Robert Eggers Puts Them on Film

As a creator of horror films, I often face my fears by sharing them onscreen.

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Alex Traub

James Kent, Chef Who Was Building a Restaurant Empire, Dies at 45

He had opened two restaurants and a cocktail bar in downtown Manhattan, and he was preparing for a big expansion backed by LeBron James.

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Scott Cacciola

Olympics Dreams Die in June With Caitlin Clark and Others Not Qualifying

There will be no shortage of drama when the Paris Olympics begin in July, but most hearts will be broken in the cutthroat qualifying trials this month.

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Chris Buckley and Amy Chang Chien

As China’s Pressure on Taiwan Rises, Departing U.S. Envoy Urges Steady Hand

Worries about Chinese belligerence rose during Sandra Oudkirk’s three years in Taipei. As she leaves, she is seeking to assure Taiwan of continued U.S. support.

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Martin Griffiths

U.N. Humanitarian Chief: World Leaders Are Failing Us

They are breaking the compact between ordinary people and those in whom power is vested.

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Ramin Setoodeh

Trump Isn’t Choosing a V.P. He’s Casting a Reality Show.

Everything Donald Trump knows about picking a running mate in 2024 he learned while hosting “The Apprentice.”

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Danielle Ofri

Doctors Like Me Are Falling Into This Medical Bill Trap

Hospital outpatient departments, or HOPDs, are encouraging a surprise scourge on medical costs. It’s patients who bear the burden.

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Vivek H. Murthy

Surgeon General: Social Media Platforms Need a Health Warning

It’s time for decisive action to protect our young people.

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River Akira Davis

Toyota Investors Challenge Scion’s Grip at a ‘Critical Juncture’

Akio Toyoda ran Toyota for 14 years before handing the reins to a new C.E.O. last year, but some have grown concerned about the control he still wields.

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Emily Anthes

Bird Flu Is Infecting Cats (and the Occasional Dog). Here’s What to Know.

A few “reasonable precautions” can help people keep their pets safe from the H5N1 virus, experts say.

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Apoorva Mandavilli

A Bird-Flu Pandemic in People? Here’s What It Might Look Like.

There is no guarantee that a person-to-person virus would be benign, scientists say, and vaccines and treatments at hand may not be sufficient.

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Valerie Hopkins

Blast Shelters and Drone Jamming: A Russian City Adapts to War

While in Moscow the fighting feels far away, residents of Belgorod, 25 miles from the border with Ukraine, have learned to duck for cover when the sirens wail.

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Stephanie Nolen and Natalija Gormalova

More Women in Africa Are Using Long-Acting Contraception, Changing Lives

Methods such as hormonal implants and injections are reaching remote areas, providing more discretion and autonomy.

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Dana Goldstein and Audra Melton

A School With 7 Students: Inside the ‘Microschools’ Movement

Parents, desperate for help, are turning to private schools with a half-dozen or so students. And they are getting a financial boost from taxpayers.

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The Styles Desk

Red Carpet Looks From the 77th Annual Tony Awards

Broadway’s biggest stars made their grand entrance.

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Rachel Sherman

Tony Award Winners 2024: The Full List

The Tony Awards were held on Sunday at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater in New York City.

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Best and Worst Moments From the 2024 Tony Awards

Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s high-wattage performance was a highlight, as were first-time wins for Kecia Lewis, Jonathan Groff and David Adjmi.

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