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The Al Qaeda That Ayman al-Zawahri Leaves Behind
When President Biden announced the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan last year, one of his main justifications was that…
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With New Targets, Jets Hope Zach Wilson Can Thrive Under Pressure
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — One scene grew more and more familiar as the second day of Jets training camp wore…
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The Ukraine War: Negotiate or Fight?
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Swinging Big, the Padres Near a Deal for Juan Soto
In what could end up as one of the biggest trades in baseball history, outfielder Juan Soto of the Washington…
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Michael R. Jackson, in a Place All His Own in Washington Heights
It had to be around here someplace, but Michael R. Jackson could not readily locate his Pulitzer Prize certificate when…
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Home buying firm settles deceptive marketing claims for $62 million.
Opendoor Labs, an online home buying platform, agreed on Monday to pay $62 million to the Federal Trade Commission to…
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Miami Dolphins to Lose Two Draft Picks; Owner Suspended for Tampering
The N.F.L. has suspended Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross and taken away two draft picks after an investigator found…
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Bernard Marson, a Catalyst for SoHo’s Renaissance, Dies at 91
Bernard Marson, who as an architect and developer figured prominently in the transformation of a Lower Manhattan industrial district into…
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Federal Prosecutors Charge 16 in Gang Racketeering Operation in Manhattan
Sixteen alleged members and associates of a street gang that has terrorized communities in the Washington Heights area of Manhattan…
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Trump Faces Questions About His Net Worth in Interview He Tried to Avoid
For decades, Donald J. Trump has boasted with impunity about a subject close to his heart and ego: his net…