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  1. Big CITY
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    Phyllis Graber, then 14, met Billie Jean King, right, at a tennis camp in New Jersey.
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    The Forgotten Teenage Trailblazer of Women’s Tennis

    Before Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in the “Battle of the Sexes,” Phyllis Graber wanted to play tennis on a boys’ team. The rules said she couldn’t.

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    Encouraging the public to kill spotted lanternflies can help raise awareness of the problem while scientists seek a lasting solution, experts said. These lanternflies were flattened by a photographer.
    CreditAli Cherkis for The New York Times

    Is New York City’s Lanternfly Killing Spree Working?

    The infestation of invasive spotted lanternflies is leveling off in some parts of the city, and growing in others. Officials are urging New Yorkers to keep killing them.

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  3. Metropolitan Diary
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    ‘That First Subway Ride Was Punctuated by a Whooshing Sound’

    A journey to the World’s Fair, condolences from a stranger and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

     

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    CreditJeenah Moon for The New York Times

    Tell Us About How You Gather

    What are the ways you play through parties or events? Share your story.

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  5. Sunday Routine
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    L. Jon Wertheim at brunch with his wife, Ellie Wertheim. Their Sunday typically includes “a very romantic Trader Joe’s date.”
    CreditMichelle V. Agins/The New York Times

    How the Executive Editor of Sports Illustrated Spends His Sundays

    L. Jon Wertheim cherishes an hour of writing without distractions at a local diner and a weekly trip to Trader Joe’s.

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