America
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Judge Faults Medical Care for Detainees in Latest Sign of Rikers Crisis
A state judge ruled on Tuesday that New York City’s Correction Department had failed to provide detainees with timely medical…
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A Birder Is Back in the Public Eye, Now on His Own Terms
For years, Christian Cooper has studied the habits of Kirtland’s warblers, Swainson’s thrushes, Acadian flycatchers and the other birds he…
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Fearing ‘Extinction-Level Event,’ N.Y. Democrats Turn Against Each Other
Two weeks ago, Representative Sean Patrick Maloney warned fellow Democrats in a private meeting that a ruling by New York’s…
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U.S. to Offer Minor Sanctions Relief to Entice Venezuela to Talks
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said Tuesday it would slightly loosen the crippling economic sanctions against Venezuela’s government to ...
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The Rangers’ Goalie Is Adjusting to the Pressures of the Playoffs
At the bleakest moment of the Rangers’ season, just after they had been blown out for the second straight game…
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Lawmakers in Albany consider how to make tight gun laws even tighter.
New York lawmakers are reviewing options to strengthen the state’s already muscular gun laws, with Gov. Kathy Hochul expected to…
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‘I Believe in Legacies’: Woods Chides Mickelson on the Eve of a Major
TULSA, Okla. — On Tuesday, when Tiger Woods spoke publicly for the first time since his stunning comeback at last…
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Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Burning Wood for Electricity
In recent years, Europe’s power plants have slashed their use of coal by burning something else instead: Millions of tons…
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Yankees Are Off to Third Best Start in Franchise History
BALTIMORE — Luis Severino allowed one hit in six innings, and Jose Trevino became the first Yankees catcher with a…
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What to Expect as the Heat and Celtics Battle to Win the N.B.A.’s East
A group of mostly 20-something out-of-towners heading to Miami this time of year typically would be called spring breakers. But…