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World
Ken MacKenzie, a Rare Winner on the 1962 Mets, Dies at 89
Ken MacKenzie, a left-handed reliever who was the only pitcher with a winning record on the famously hapless 1962 New…
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US
Giuliani Was Ordered to Pay $148 Million. What Happens Now?
The two election workers who sued Rudolph W. Giuliani for defamation won’t be paid right away, and the judge could…
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World
George Santos’s Latest Stop on His Notoriety Tour: A Ziwe Interview
The 17-minute interview resembled performance art, with Mr. Santos mostly sidestepping Ziwe Fumudoh’s trademark uncomfortable questions.
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World
Paul Chevigny, Early Voice on Police Brutality, Dies at 88
An eminent civil rights lawyer, he was one of the nation’s foremost experts on abusive policing. He also successfully challenged…
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US
Delaware Man Charged With D.U.I. After Crashing Into Biden’s Motorcade
James Cooper, 46, crashed into a Secret Service vehicle as the president was exiting an event at his campaign headquarters…
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Style
A Little Christmastime Shoplifting
How I was banned from Filene’s department store.
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News
He Made a Magazine, 95 Issues, While Hiding From the Nazis in an Attic
The people who hid Curt Bloch, a German Jew, in the crawl space of a Dutch home gave him both…
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World
Jeanne Hoff, Pioneering Transgender Psychiatrist, Dies at 85
She shared the experience of her transition in a documentary to encourage her patients, many of whom were also transgender,…
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World
Irish Leader Condemns Fire at Hotel Preparing to Host Asylum Seekers
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said there was no justification for “violence, arson or vandalism.” The blaze came weeks after an…
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Business
What to Know About the Chaebol Families That Dominate South Korea’s Economy
Conglomerates that sprawl across the society trace their roots to the nation’s rise into a world power and have been…