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Boxing fans begin the countdown for the sport's ambitious weekend
Boxing fans in the United States and across the world have confirmed they will support the biggest and best fights in the sport, evidenced by the Gervonta Davis v. Ryan Garcia matchup in April 2023, when the bout became only the seventh in history to generate over $100 million, as Davis handed Garcia the first loss of his career.

The Jets and Giants hope to secure franchise building blocks in the NFL Draft
The NFL Draft seems to be filled with more intrigue and reconnaissance than geopolitics. This is understandably warranted given how high the stakes are for team executives and coaches whose careers and legacies are often determined and secured by the young men they draft.

Jack Whitten: The Messenger' now on at MoMA thru Aug. 2
On the seventh floor of the Museum of Modern Art, there is a massive collection titled \"Jack Whitten: The Messenger.\"

When curls reaffirm Afro Cubanidad
The African diaspora's contribution to the cultural identity of the Americas and the Caribbean is evident in its aesthetics.

BAM series on Sudanese films starts this week
The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) will host a new series of Sudanese films from April 25 through 30.

Movement prods New York's dormant multi-billion-dollar sales tax on Wall Street
Ray Rogers reached folk hero status in the American labor movement half a century ago after scoring resounding victories against seemingly unstoppable corporations like textiles giant J. P. Stevens & Company. He later took on Coca-Cola in the 2000s, leading college campuses to ban products from the soft drinks titan across the country.

NYC's Earth Day protest was for Black and Brown communities — so why was the crowd mostly white?
The “Earth Day: Hands Off Migrants” rally on April 19 drew thousands to Midtown Manhattan in a sweeping protest that lasted from noon to 5 p.m.

'Hold Me In The Water': This one-man show will touch your heart
Ryan J. Haddad is completely vulnerable, funny, candid, vivid, sensitive, and graphic about his first sexual encounter in his one-man show \"Hold Me In The Water,\" playing at Playwrights Horizons in The Judy Theater on W 42nd Street.

California's bold plan to transform reading instruction
A new bill backed by the NAACP and educators aims to overhaul how reading is taught before another generation of Black kids is left behind.

St. John's track and field team gets set to compete at the Penn Relays
This is the most exciting time of year for intercollegiate track and field.

Slow Your Roll
OVER OR UNDER? It's a debate we've been having since 1883, when the toilet paper roll was first patented—with a drawing of the roll hanging over.

Parenting Is a Joke!
This Mother's Day and Father's Day, let's all take some time to laugh at our kids

Dad's Lists
A son turns a page after unearthing his father's notebooks

A Tight-Knit Community
A nationwide group of crafters pick up their needles and finish projects for those who can't

Have You Herd?
FOR THOSE WHO aren't headed on a safari any time soon, an art exhibit called The Great Elephant Migration is heading across America.

Paying Attention to Adult ADHD
New awareness and diagnostic tools are helping more of us understand how our brains work

HOW NATURE HEALS
Getting outdoors is as close to a cure-all as you'll find. It's fast and free, with few (if any) side effects.

KEEPER of the FLAME
His best friend died a hero's death in Vietnam. Six decades later, he won't let us forget.

GLAD TO HEAR IT
3 STORIES TO Make Your Day

Odin the Micro Pig
OLATHE, KS

My Forever Tree
A beloved sugar maple slowly succumbed to disease. Today, she lives on in a new form.

THE SQUATTER IN MY HOUSE
YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE-UNTIL SOME STRANGER INSISTS IT'S THEIRS

COUGAR ATTACK!
The friends thought they were in for a nice, easy bike ride. Until an unexpected predator showed up.

WELCOME HOME!
The best part about leaving? Coming back.

MOOSE ALERT! (THAT'S NO BULLWINKLE)
We thought we were prepared for any wildlife encounter. But not this one.

News FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE
WHY IT'S SMART TO GET THE EARLY-BIRD SPECIAL

Serving Some Tennis Facts
A GRAND SLAM isn't just a four-run homer in baseball or a breakfast order at Denny's. It also refers to winning tennis's four major tournaments, two of which are about to start: the French Open (May 25 to June 8) and Wimbledon (June 30 to July 13).

New Ways to Relieve Pain
Don't resign yourself to a life of discomfort. Here's how to stop hurting.

IN GOOD TASTE
An influx of fresh design energy has arrived in the modernist enclave of Litchfield, Connecticut

rising up
After years of pandemic-induced closure, Hong Kong is writing its next chapter. Francis Lam meets the artists and chefs (and one artist-chef) driving their dynamic city's latest round of reinvention