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The Pros and Cons of Congestion Pricing in Manhattan
Good morning. It’s Thursday. We’ll examine two words that transit advocates love and commuters who drive into Manhattan dread —…
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War Stole My Mother’s Dream. 30 Years Later, She Returns to It.
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyWar Stole My Mother’s Dream. 30 Years Later, She Returns to It. Aug. 25,…
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If You’re Suffering After Being Sick With Covid, It’s Not Just in Your Head
When the influenza pandemic of 1918-19 ended, misery continued. Many who survived became enervated and depressed. They developed tremors and…
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This Manager Might Not be Anonymous for Long
PHILADELPHIA — Rob Thomson has spent 15 years in a major league uniform, but the letters never stop. Some fans…
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Uvalde Fires Its School Police Chief in Response to Shooting
UVALDE, Texas — Facing intense pressure from parents, the school board in Uvalde, Texas, on Wednesday terminated its school police…
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Judge Halts Part of Idaho’s Abortion Ban, Saying It Violates Health Law
A federal judge in Idaho blocked part of the state’s strict abortion ban on Wednesday, delivering a limited but significant…
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George Foreman Is Accused of Sexual Abuse
Two women filed lawsuits Wednesday in California alleging that George Foreman, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, sexually abused them…
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Can the C.D.C. Save Itself?
This article is part of the Debatable newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it on Wednesdays. Last week,…
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Jury Awards Vanessa Bryant $16 Million in Suit Over Kobe Bryant Crash Photos
LOS ANGELES — A jury awarded Vanessa Bryant $16 million on Wednesday in her lawsuit against Los Angeles County over…
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What Two Primaries Reveal About the Decline of Working-Class Democrats
The results of the Democratic congressional primaries in New York City on Tuesday give us a hint of just how…