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Crime Dipped in Subway After Increase in Police, Hochul and Adams Say
Data shows major crimes have dropped 16 percent in the three months since more officers were assigned to the system,…
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News
Yoshimitsu Yamada, Who Brought Aikido to the U.S., Dies at 84
He emphasized the basics of the Japanese martial art, and he encouraged his students to develop their own interpretations of…
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World
Mishandling of Classified Information Has Congress Asking Questions
Lawmakers are seeking answers on why the executive branch is not as careful about protecting classified information as they are…
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World
Man Who Shot Pepper Spray at Officer on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to Nearly 7 Years
Officer Brian D. Sicknick died a day after the Capitol riot. Another man has also pleaded guilty and set to…
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World
As Archives Leans on Ex-Presidents, Its Only Weapon Is ‘Please’
The National Archives does not have any independent ability to enforce its request that former presidents and vice presidents to…
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World
Tanks Alone Won’t Turn the Tide of the War in Ukraine
The United States will have to step up its training program to ensure the Ukrainian military can use all the…
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Sports
Sania Mirza, India’s Superstar, Exits the Australian Open and Soon, a Career
Mirza, who leaves tennis in India as a sleeping giant, has been a trailblazer nonetheless. “I would like to have…
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News
Expert Panel Votes for Stricter Rules on Risky Virus Research
The White House will decide whether to adopt the panel’s recommendations on so-called gain of function experiments.
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News
Jerry Blavat, D.J. Who Channeled the Soul of Philadelphia, Dies at 82
A live-wire personality and an epic self-promoter, he got a generation of youth in the City of Brotherly Love on…
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Business
China’s Oil and Gas Use Fell in 2022 for First Time in Decades
Pandemic lockdowns curbed Chinese energy demand, but the International Energy Agency expects a rebound this year.