America
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N.Y.P.D. Seeks Man Who Attacked 7 Asian Women in Two Hours
The New York Police Department is searching for a man who attacked seven women of Asian descent in a two-hour…
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As New York Students Shed Masks, Elation Mixes With Trepidation
SANDS POINT, N.Y. — Just before classes began on Wednesday morning, Jordan Goldberg, a fifth grader at Guggenheim Elementary School…
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N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Assault Charges in Violent Arrests
A veteran New York City police sergeant pleaded guilty on Wednesday to misdemeanor assault charges stemming from attacks on handcuffed…
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Starbucks Is Moving to Oust Workers in Buffalo, Union Supporters Say
Workers at Starbucks stores in Buffalo are accusing the company of retaliating against union supporters by telling some of them…
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Phil Mickelson’s Setbacks Keep Coming, and Tiger Woods Gets a Bonus
ORLANDO, Fla. — In an off-the-course chapter of the enduring rivalry between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, Woods once again…
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Why Do We Watch the Weather on TV While It Is Happening Just Outside?
Late in January, in Riverhead, N.Y., a local newscaster stood on a main street in falling snow. It was early…
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Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game Changed the N.B.A.
OAKLAND, Calif. — On Sunday afternoon, Al Attles eased onto his living room couch next to his friend Tom Meschery,…
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An Offer That Was Engineered to Be Rejected
Rob Manfred hailed himself last month as a master negotiator, boasting of his flawless record in collective bargaining: four labor…
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Tennis Suspends Russia and Belarus but Will Allow Their Players to Compete
The organizations that oversee professional tennis will prohibit Russia and Belarus from competing in team events but will allow players…
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Figure Skating Federation Bars Russians With World Championships Weeks Away
The International Skating Union, figure skating’s world governing body, on Tuesday became the latest sports federation to bar Russian athletes…