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Newyork
A Year Later, Trial of Officer Who Killed Mentally Ill Woman Is in Limbo
Following an administrative trial last January, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell is still weighing whether to fire Sergeant Hugh Barry, who…
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News
Can We Talk About How We Talk About the Weather?
When the barometer drops, the hyperbole rises, and meteorologists aren’t happy about it.
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Business
Harvard Medical School Joins Boycott of U.S. News Rankings
Last fall, the university’s law school joined other top programs in dropping out of the magazine’s annual list. The medical…
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World
Statehouse Democrats Embrace an Unfamiliar Reality: Full Power
LANSING, Mich. — For the first time in 40 years, a legislative session began in Michigan last week with a…
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Sports
A Decade After U.S.T.A. Sidelined Her, Taylor Townsend Is Moving On, in Life and in Tournaments
When Townsend was the world’s top junior player, the leaders of tennis in the United States told her to hit…
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World
Untested German Defense Minister Has Allies Watching Closely
Boris Pistorius, the new defense minister, is seen as a skilled politician but, entering a world stage on which Ukraine…
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World
He Cheered Trump on Jan. 6. Now He’s Accused of Targeting Political Rivals.
Solomon Peña, who lost his bid to become a New Mexico lawmaker, faces charges in a series of shootings. “He…
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Newyork
George Santos Lands 2 House Committees: Small Business and Science
House Republican leadership placed Representative George Santos on two committees, even as some G.O.P. congressmen have called for his resignation.
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World
Netherlands Considers Sending Patriot Missile System to Ukraine
The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, met in Washington with President Biden, who is trying to shore up alliances to…
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Books
Painter Awarded $2.5 Million in Dispute Over Work He Denied
The owner of a painting and a gallery had sued Peter Doig, insisting he falsely denied creating the work. But…