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New York Has a Week to Pass Laws on Social Media and Plastics. Will It?
Lawmakers in Albany are rushing to address various environmental and health-related initiatives, with just a week left in the 2024…
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US
Prosecutor Drops Murder Charges Against Minnesota Trooper Amid Pushback
The prosecution of Ryan Londregan, a white Minnesota state trooper who fatally shot a Black motorist last year, sparked rare…
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World
Protesters in Tel Aviv Call on Netanyahu to Accept Cease-Fire Proposal
Protesters in Tel Aviv and around the world Saturday called on Israeli leaders to accept the latest road map for…
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World
Doctor-Assisted Death Is Legal in 10 States. Could New York Be No. 11?
Activists have renewed attention on legislation related to the emotional issue of so-called medical aid in dying that has long…
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US
Texas Supreme Court Rejects Challenge on Exceptions to Abortion Ban
The court on Friday unanimously reversed a ruling that had expanded the definition of what counts as a medical emergency…
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World
Trump’s Conviction Renews Push to Strip His Name From a New York Park
Long before Donald J. Trump was president, New Yorkers were accustomed to seeing his name emblazoned on buildings, golf courses…
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Politics
Trump Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against His Niece, Court Rules
The case concerns Mary L. Trump’s disclosure of financial documents to a team of reporters at The New York Times.
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Politics
Election Security, Trump-Style
If you go to Republican National Committee headquarters, one thing you’ll notice, Lara Trump explained onstage Friday night, “is that…
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World
Blinken Hints U.S. May Accept Ukrainian Strikes in Russia With American Arms
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken made his remarks after some European leaders called on President Biden to lift the…
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US
Perhaps Lost in the Polling: The Race Is Still Close
Biden has mostly held his support among white voters, and Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin probably offer his clearest path to…