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New Zealand Bans Cigarette Sales to Everyone Born After 2008
The new laws are aimed at eliminating most smoking by 2025 and slashing the number of licensed tobacco retailers.
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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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Prosecutor in Bankman-Fried Case Made a Career of White-Collar Cases
Damian Williams, the federal prosecutor overseeing the case of Samuel Bankman-Fried, has been in office only 14 months but he…
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Lloyd Newman, Teenage Chronicler of ‘Ghetto Life,’ Dies at 43
He and LeAlan Jones recorded stories of life and death in a Chicago housing project for NPR, winning a Peabody…
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A Conversation With Eric Garcetti, Who Led Los Angeles for Nearly a Decade
As he steps down, the city’s 42nd mayor talks legacy, racial tensions and whether he’ll become the U.S. ambassador to…
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Subway Station Clerks To Step Out From Booths Into New Role
The M.T.A. workers, who once sold tokens to transit riders, will now provide roaming customer service in subway stations.
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New York’s New Gun Law Remains Intact for Now After Appeals Court Ruling
A three-judge panel temporarily halted a lower court’s ruling blocking a section of the law, the third such stay the…
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Your Tuesday Briefing
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX, has been arrested and will face criminal charges.
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Arts
In Harlem, a Playful New Youth Center Is an Instant Landmark
Filled with light, the cozy headquarters of the Brotherhood Sister Sol is designed to tell children “they matter.”
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Business
Wall Street Journal Names a New Editor
News Corp said that Emma Tucker, a longtime editor in London, would replace Matthew Murray, who has led the news…