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In Photos: Pope Francis Visits Africa
Pope Francis flew to the Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday, becoming the first pope to visit the country since…
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El Fish Marisqueria, Seafood-Focused Mexican, Opens on the Upper West Side
Rotisserie chicken on the Upper East Side, a Turkish menu served on the Peninsula New York rooftop, and more restaurant…
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Biden Offers Millions for New York Rail Tunnel, Courtesy of His Infrastructure Bill
President Biden’s visit to New York City comes as Republicans have accused him of supporting reckless spending that fueled inflation.
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Faked-Evidence Case Fails After Prosecutors Withhold Evidence
The deputy chief of the Manhattan district attorney’s Police Accountability Unit was removed after the case against Joseph Franco collapsed.
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Wagner Group May Have Committed War Crimes in Mali, U.N. Experts Say
Persistent reports point to “horrific executions” and other atrocities possibly committed by the Kremlin-affiliated mercenary force and the Malian military,…
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Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds
A new report documents systemic discrimination in how the I.R.S. selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate…
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Superman in Starring Role as DC Studios Unveils Strategy
The yet-to-be-cast “Superman: Legacy” will begin a story that will unfold across at least 10 interconnected movies and TV shows…
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Bonnie Raitt Heads to the Grammys, Recognized as a Songwriter at Last
Bonnie Raitt is no stranger to the Grammys, which will be awarded Sunday in Los Angeles. She has won 10…
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Dave Durenberger, Censured by Senate in Ethics Breach, Dies at 88
He was a Minnesota favorite son with a sterling reputation before the Ethics Committee found he had schemed to get…
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Barcelona Goes to Court to Keep a Star Player on Its Roster
As rivals haggled over prices on the final day of the transfer window, Barcelona found a new way around the…