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    How the Raptors Won Game 1 Over the Warriors

    Toronto came out hot and never let up, withstanding Golden State’s 3-pointers to take a 1-0 lead in the N.B.A. finals.

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    What to Watch Friday at the French Open

    Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are among those playing third-round matches at Roland Garros.

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    For the Warriors, a Lack of Doubt Should Create Some Doubt

    This N.B.A. season has been treated as a foregone conclusion, but Golden State will not want to get too comfortable against Kawhi Leonard and his loaded Toronto Raptors.

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    The Superstar Hiding in Plain Sight

    Persistent stereotypes about Asian players obscure the quality of Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-min, a star by any metric.

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    As Everest Melts, Bodies Are Emerging From the Ice

    Climbers and the Nepalese government believe the recently exposed bodies are the result of global warming, which is rapidly melting the mountain’s glaciers.

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    Does the N.B.A. Peak During the Finals or Free Agency?

    For a basketball writer, there is no avoiding discussion about the future in the modern version of the league.

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1969: The Mets’ Magical, Mystical Year

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    Mets Grab Hold of the Series

    With stunning catches and stealthy base-running, they manage to clinch a world championship.

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    Faces Along the Way

    Many people, and a cat, played a part in the Mets’ road to a championship.

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    1963-68: A Heap of Losses, a Hint of Hope

    The Mets still struggled, but they never again reached the depths of 1962. After Stengel retired, Seaver and Koosman arrived.

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    1969: We Have Liftoff in Queens

    The Mets overcame a slow start and a stagnant summer to run away with the division.

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