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French President Emmanuel Macron raised the stakes in his call for a credible European defense by adding nuclear weapons to the discussion. After setting out the need for Europe to come up with a plan to defend itself in a more hostile world during a speech last week, Macron went a step further in an effort to push ahead on talks with other European countries. “I’m in favor of opening this ...

Joe Biden’s allies are racing to blunt the presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., casting his third-party effort as a stalking-horse bid designed to boost Donald Trump’s chances — even as Kennedy's wide-ranging policy positions make him a threat to both. Kennedy injected new urgency into the Democratic effort this month by securing a spot on the ballot in Michigan, a swing state ...

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Atlanta has a fond history with southpaws, from Tom Glavine to Michael Vick to Max Fried. In due time, Michael Penix Jr. will have the chance to join them. The NFL draft is known for its unpredictability, but his selection left some folks perplexed even by its standards. The Falcons, fresh off giving veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins $100 million guaranteed, chose the ...

ATLANTA — Jarred Kelenic has gone through enough reflection and change to admit this: In the past, he was far too attached to his identity as a baseball player. He did not realize it until a fractured foot took baseball from him. And after the injury, Kelenic, now without baseball, looked at himself in the mirror. “Well, now who am I?” he asked himself. This question, and its answers, fueled ...