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New York City Will Hospitalize More Mentally Ill People Involuntarily
Mayor Eric Adams directed city agencies, including the Police Department, to take people who appear to be severely mentally ill…
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News
2 Years After Racism Outcry, Indianapolis Embraces Black Artists
As a museum takes its first steps toward diversity after an insensitive job post, a nonprofit steps in to help…
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Representative Donald McEachin, Virginia Democrat, Dies at 61
Mr. McEachin, who had just been overwhelmingly re-elected to his Richmond-area district, had battled colorectal cancer.
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‘Phantom of the Opera’ to Delay Broadway Closing After Sales Spike
Last week was the highest-grossing in the show’s 35-year history.
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Business
U.K. Backs Giant Nuclear Plant, Squeezing Out China
The British government threw its weight behind nuclear power, saying it would invest in a major new nuclear plant co-owned…
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One Step Closer to a Universal Flu Vaccine?
Scientist have tested in animals a vaccine that may protect against 20 strains of influenza, helping to prevent another pandemic.
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Anthony Ornato, a Key Jan. 6 Witness, to Speak With House Panel
Mr. Ornato, a former Secret Service agent and White House aide, is at the center of a dispute over competing…
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World
China Protests Over ‘Zero Covid’ Follow Months of Economic Pain
President Xi Jinping’s unbending approach to the pandemic has hurt businesses and strangled growth, squeezing the world’s second-largest economy.
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World
China Regroups to Snuff Out a Wave of Protests
Officials are using the ruling Communist Party’s decades-old policy of repression and surveillance to quash the most widespread protests in…
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As Haiti Unravels, U.S. Officials Push to Send in an Armed Foreign Force
After days of gunfights in early November, Haitian police officers emerged triumphant: They had finally liberated the nation’s biggest port…