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Kurt Streeter

Kurt Streeter

Sports Reporter/Correspondent & Columnist at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Sports

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Recent Articles

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How to Fix a Typewriter and Your Life

This is the story of how a man traded steady, grinding corporate security for a dying craft and, in the process, found his soul.
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Where Jews and Arab Americans Live Side by Side, Renewed Hope

Detroit has one of the largest Arab American populations and a vibrant Jewish community. Both groups feel some relief, and lingering doubt.
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Civil Rights Lawyer Bryan Stevenson on How America’s Story Should B...

The founder of the Equal Justice Initiative says it would be “dishonorable” to remain silent in the face of President Trump’s efforts.
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The Last Refugees Let Into the U.S. Wonder if Their New Country Wan...

After President Trump suspended the refugee admissions program, some new arrivals found themselves out in the Wisconsin cold. With help, they have survived.
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The Many Political Interpretations of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy

The release of National Archives documents is the latest attempt to define what the Civil Rights icon believed, and what that means now for the country.
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Why the U.S. Opened Its Doors to Chinese Students, and Why Trump Is...

The 1970s era of academic exchange began as a form of diplomacy. “People were curious about us, inviting us to their homes,” one former student remembers.
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A Peaceful Protest. A Counterprotest. 5 Years Later, a Town Is Stil...

It was the summer of 2020, in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. Lynden, Wash., a small town known for its politeness, continues to grapple with what happened.
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U.S. Deported Bhutanese Who Were Here Legally. They Are Now Stateless.

Fear and confusion grip a community of Asian refugees as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration. Since the missing men are stateless, it’s not clear where they’ll end up.
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A Muslim Mayor Endorses Trump, and a City of Immigrants Finds Itsel...

The endorsement has roiled Hamtramck, Mich., angering many in the Muslim community, as well as longtime residents who welcomed the newcomers.
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A Wisconsin City Welcomed New Refugees. Then the Angry Billboards W...

Eau Claire had a plan. But opponents, mostly from rural areas, were convinced that the newcomers would destroy their Midwestern way of life.
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Healing or Hurtful? Police Training Featuring Convicted Officer Is ...

Kim Potter, who fatally shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop, had been scheduled to talk to officers in Washington State about the use of force.