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Postcard From Peru: Why the Morality Plays Inside The Times Won't Stop In 2012, when The New York Times was panicked about its financial future, this newspaper went into the travel business. It began selling "Times Journeys," on which an expert beat reporter would be your guide to Berlin or the Galápagos Islands. The trips ...
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Trump Acquitted of Inciting Insurrection, Even as Bipartisan Majority Votes 'Guilty' WASHINGTON — A Senate still bruised from the most violent attack on the Capitol in two centuries acquitted former President Donald J. Trump on Saturday in his second impeachment trial, as all but a few Republicans locked arms to reject a case that he ...
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Registries of people with disability used by law enforcement in Santa Clarita and elsewhere spark debate Victoria Mitchell wishes police would have had the full picture of her son's struggles with mental illness and reacted differently before an officer shot and killed him last year in Ansonia, Connecticut. Her son, Michael Gregory, had been diagnosed with bipolar ...
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Can New Orleans Celebrate Mardi Gras Without Reckless Abandon? A small group rode in a bicycle parade down Frenchman Street in New Orleans, where the pandemic has led to a more subdued approach than the normally raucous Carnival. Can ...
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The Latest: COVID cases fall in California, but deaths high The rates of new coronavirus infections and hospitalizations continue to fall across California, but the state's death toll remains persistently high. By The Associated Press. February 14, 2021, 12:54 PM. • 11 min read. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter
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A City's Mayor, Police Chief and Clerk Face Misconduct Charges The officials of Armstrong, Iowa, and a former city clerk, face charges that include assault with a dangerous weapon, theft and falsifying public documents, the authorities said.
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Armoured vehicles deployed to major Myanmar cities after mass protests (Reuters) - Security forces in Myanmar opened fire to disperse protesters at a power plant on Sunday and armoured vehicles rolled into major cities as the new army rulers faced a ninth day of anti-coup demonstrations that saw hundreds of thousands on the ...
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WTO Set to Gain New Chief, but Deep Issues Remain WASHINGTON — Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a Nigerian economist and former finance minister, is poised to become the first woman and first African to lead the World Trade Organization, when the members of the global trade body meet on Monday to consider her ...
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Donald Trump acquitted in second impeachment trial Seven Republicans joined the 50 Democrats to find him guilty, but they fell short of a two-thirds majority needed to convict. Trump is the only President in US history to ever be impeached twice and ...
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Violent Spree Against Homeless People in Subway Leaves 2 Dead The second was two hours later and 25 miles away, but on the same New York City subway line: a 44-year-old woman, also apparently homeless, stabbed throughout her body underneath a seat on a train at a station in Upper Manhattan.
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