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Fear of Crime Transcends Data Along One New York Subway Line’s 31 Miles
At 31 miles long, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s A train traverses New York City, from the thriving Dominican enclave of…
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New Jersey Man Gets 5 Years in Prison in GoFundMe Fraud Case
Mark D’Amico and his girlfriend said they wanted to reward a homeless man who had spent his last $20 to…
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‘No Drama’ Compost? N.Y.C. Is Expanding Food and Yard Waste Pickup
What happens to food scraps in the garbage is both gross (rats, garbage juice) and weighty (methane emissions, climate crisis).…
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Why the Rent Is So High
Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll look at why affordable apartments are in such short supply in New York. We’ll also…
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A Cease-Fire Holds After a 3-Day Gaza Conflict: Key Takeaways
JERUSALEM — A cease-fire ending three days of fierce cross-border fighting between Israel and a Palestinian militant group in Gaza…
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U.S. Open Commits to Fund-Raising Exhibition Match and $2 Million for Ukraine
For weeks this spring, the leaders of the United States Tennis Association debated whether to allow Russian and Belarusian players…
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Rumors spread quickly in wartime Ukraine.
They lived in an abandoned house in a forest next to a small village. They survived on mushrooms and berries.…
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Maps in Four States Were Ruled Illegal Gerrymanders. They’re Being Used Anyway.
WASHINGTON — Since January, judges in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Ohio have found that Republican legislators illegally drew those states…
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Mandela Barnes Is Already Looking Past Wisconsin’s Democratic Primary
The Wisconsin Democratic primary isn’t until Tuesday, but after three of his top rivals dropped out of the race last…
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In Wisconsin, G.O.P. Voters Demand the Impossible: Decertifying 2020
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — When she started her campaign for governor of Wisconsin, former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, a Republican, acknowledged…