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News
Deshaun Watson’s Return Is Met With Boos, and a Win
The Browns’ defense and special teams scored three touchdowns in a win over the Texans. But the game took a…
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World
Judge Criticizes D.A. for Halting Prosecution of Woman in Husband’s Death
Alvin L. Bragg, Manhattan’s district attorney, abandoned the murder case against Tracy McCarter. Justice Diane Kiesel cast a critical eye…
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Travel
7 New Escapes in the Caribbean
From an off-the-grid tropical hideaway to a reefside diving resort, these new hotels will take you far from anything that…
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Magazine
Was She Ready to Be a Mother? A Judge Got to Decide.
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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World
In a Challenge to Beijing, Unrest Over Covid Lockdowns Spreads
In an iPhone factory in central China, thousands of workers clashed with riot police and tore down barricades. In the…
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Finance
Inside Sam Bankman-Fried’s Quest to Win Friends and Influence People
In May, the founder of a Chicago nonprofit that works with recently incarcerated people got an email from the father…
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World
These 36 Finalists Are Likely to Be New York’s First Marijuana Retailers
New York took a significant step on Sunday toward launching a legal market for recreational cannabis by announcing the 36…
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Finance
Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous
A RISKY WAGER Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous Lobbyists kept tabs on sports betting…
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World
He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
When Shamel Capers, 24, shuffled into a crowded Queens courtroom on Thursday, he was still a convicted murderer, his hands…
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World
He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
When Shamel Capers, 24, shuffled into a crowded Queens courtroom on Thursday, he was still a convicted murderer, his hands…