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World
In California, Southwest Meltdown Reveals Cracks in Key Travel Link
Residents have come to rely on the airline that now dominates the California market and bridges the northern and southern…
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Travel
What Can Stranded Travelers Expect from Southwest?
The troubled carrier says it will honor “reasonable requests for reimbursement” for those whose flights were delayed or canceled because…
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Newyork
How the Buffalo Blizzard Became So Deadly
On Dec. 19, as the Christmas holiday week began, Buffalo appeared ready for another storm. Officials huddled with weather forecasters…
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World
Advice From a Political Daughter: ‘Every Woman Needs a Paul Pelosi’
Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, a multimillionaire venture capitalist recovering from a brutal attack, has long taken care of the couple’s…
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World
Russian Missile Barrage Staggers Ukraine’s Air Defenses
Cruise missiles and exploding drones from Iran swept across the skies of Ukraine, wreaking havoc and once again knocking out…
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Business
Southwest Says It Plans to Restore Normal Flight Schedule Friday
Nearly a week after a winter storm upended holiday travel across the U.S., Southwest Airlines says it is close to…
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Style
Congressional Inquiry into Alzheimer’s Drug Faults Its Maker and F.D.A.
The report said the F.D.A.’s approval process for Aduhelm was “rife with irregularities” and criticized Biogen for setting an “unjustifiably…
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World
Algeria Cracks Down on Last Remaining Independent Media Outlet
The country has effectively closed down one of the last places in Algeria for freewheeling political debate, which carried on…
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Newyork
Why New York State Insists That the Penn Station Area Is ‘Blighted’
The congested, chaotic section of Manhattan near Pennsylvania Station, which teems with tourists, commuters and shoppers, is undeniably drab. Does…
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World
Free Lift Passes, Anyone? Japan’s Ski Mecca Is Desperate for Workers.
Japan reopened its borders just in time for the winter season. The Niseko area is straining to meet the pent-up…