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Why Police Officers Are Leaving: Low Pay, Overwork and High Costs
The New York Police Department is being raided by other departments across the country, for good reason. Also, Governor Hochul…
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Health
Long Covid Has Played Role in More Than 3,500 Deaths in U.S., C.D.C. Says
The tally is less than 1 percent of all deaths linked to the coronavirus, but it shows that it is…
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Style
Looking for a Menorah Drake Would Own
Stylish Judaica is a really good present for one night of Hanukkah.
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News
Kyrsten Sinema Brings Bad Tidings for Democrats in 2024
Arizona was on the cusp of seating a Democratic governor alongside two Democratic senators for the first time since 1951…
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World
Paintbrush in Hand, a Russian Muralist Wages His Own War
An 84-year-old artist, defying Moscow’s crackdown on dissent, wants his country to acknowledge misdeeds both past and present.
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World
10 Years Later, a State Trooper Who Responded to Sandy Hook Looks Back
Bill Cario was one of the first to enter the elementary school after the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012, but…
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World
Russia’s ‘Sham’ Charge of Spying Makes Whelan’s Case the Hardest
Supporters say Paul Whelan is more hapless tourist than James Bond — and that the Russians know it. But that…
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World
The 12 Republican Senators Who Voted for the Same-Sex Marriage Law
The group includes moderates and senators known for crossing party lines, a few who are retiring and some who had…
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News
As Regents Ready U.C.L.A. Decision, Emails Show Little Public Support
Emails obtained through a records request showed backlash to U.C.L.A.’s planned move to the Big Ten among alumni and parents.
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Style
N.Y.U. Students Party at Beloved Barbershop
Astor Place Hairstylists turns into an underground dance club once a month, thanks to an enterprising sophomore.