Congestion Pricing in NYC Might Be Making Bronx Air Worse
Early data suggests New York City’s congestion pricing plan could be increasing traffic and pollution in the South Bronx.
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Netanyahu Heads to Washington as Mideast Faces Crucial Moment
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Trump to discuss Gaza, regional peace, and Iran’s influence in a pivotal week for the Middle East.
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Manhattan Prosecutor Faces Tough Decision Over Eric Adams Case
The interim U.S. attorney for Manhattan’s Southern District faces a critical choice: dropping charges against Mayor Eric Adams could jeopardize the office’s legacy of independence.
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How Weight-Loss Drugs Can Shake Up Relationships
While weight-loss drugs like Zepbound bring physical benefits, they can also unexpectedly reshape intimacy and partnerships.
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Russia Seeks to Keep Military Bases in Post-War Syria
Russia sends top diplomats to Damascus to negotiate the future of its military bases in Syria, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
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Claressa Shields Eyes Historic Boxing Achievement in Hometown Fight
Claressa Shields exudes confidence ahead of her heavyweight world title fight, aiming to become an undisputed champion in three weight classes.
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This Republican Senator Says Trump Needs to Hear Dissent. Will He Speak Up?
Senator John Curtis, known for working with those who disagree with him, faces scrutiny as he steps into Mitt Romney’s shoes amid a Republican trifecta.
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Many Americans Feel Democrats Aren’t Focusing on Their Top Concerns
A recent poll reveals Americans think Democrats prioritize social issues like abortion and climate change over pressing economic concerns like inflation and health care.
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Democrats Grapple with Messaging Crisis as Trump Era Continues
Democratic leaders struggle to unite on key issues and strategy amidst President Trump’s second term, revealing deep internal divisions.
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Syria’s Interim President Makes First Foreign Trip to Saudi Arabia
Ahmed al-Shara’s visit to Riyadh signals a shift in Syria’s political alliances and offers insights into the future of post-Assad Syria.
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Trump Dismisses Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director
President Trump has fired Rohit Chopra, the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, following tensions with major financial institutions.
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What’s Getting Pricier Due to Trump’s Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China
President Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China could drive up costs for everyday essentials like food, gas, and electronics.
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The Madness of Transfer Deadline Day – A Football Fan's Guide
Discover why football fans lose their minds in the final hours of the transfer window, from tracking flights to embracing unknown players.
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L.A. Was Warned About Deadly Wildfires. Did It Do Enough to Prepare?
Officials across Los Angeles had ample warning about a deadly mix of wind and drought, raising questions about preparedness for the catastrophic wildfires that followed.
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Shein Makes a Comeback in India Through Reliance Partnership
Shein returns to India via a unique collaboration with Reliance Retail, five years after its ban, with local data control and boosted manufacturing.
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Finding Hope in Gaza: A Story of Resilience
Amid the devastation of Gaza, a student shares how a workspace became a beacon of hope and purpose during the war.
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F.A.A.’s Key Pilot Alert System Temporarily Down, Backup in Place
The Federal Aviation Administration’s primary system for sending real-time safety alerts to pilots is temporarily down, officials confirm.
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Serbian Tragedy Sparks Protests That Could Topple President
A deadly train station collapse in Serbia has ignited widespread protests, challenging President Aleksandar Vucic’s 12-year rule.
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No Future in Sight: Eastern Ukraine Loses Hope Even Amid Ceasefire Talks
Could a ceasefire in Ukraine actually make things worse? Exhausted soldiers and civilians share their fears and doubts.
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NTSB Struggled to Keep Staff After Trump’s Resignation Offer
Following the deadliest U.S. air disaster in 20 years, the NTSB fought to retain staff after Trump’s resignation offer to federal workers.
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Trump Announces New Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China
President Trump’s new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China aim to curb immigration and drug flow but could lead to higher consumer prices and trade wars.
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NTSB Struggles to Keep Investigators Amid Trump Resignation Offer
After the Trump administration offered federal workers a resignation buyout, the NTSB worked to prevent its investigators from leaving amid a major air disaster investigation.
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Shocking Abuse Allegations Rock Malaysian Conglomerate
A Malaysian company known for its global halal food empire faces shocking allegations of child abuse, exploitation, and cult-like practices, as police rescue hundreds of children from its care homes.
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Pilots Tried to Lift Jet Seconds Before DC Helicopter Collision, NTSB Data Reveals
Preliminary data shows American Airlines flight increased pitch moments before deadly midair crash with Black Hawk helicopter over Washington, DC.
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Dozens of Education Department Staff Placed on Leave in Push to Curb D.E.I. Efforts
Dozens of Education Department employees have been placed on administrative leave as part of a broader effort to scale back diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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China Fires Back at Trump Tariffs, Threatens Retaliation
China strongly criticizes new U.S. tariffs, plans to file a WTO case, and signals a desire for stable relations despite tensions.
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American Airlines Jet’s Sudden Climb Before Deadly Midair Crash
Investigators probe whether pilots of an American Airlines jet detected danger before a tragic midair collision with a helicopter near Reagan Airport.
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Tragic Hyperbaric Chamber Explosion Claims Life of 5-Year-Old Boy
A hyperbaric chamber explosion at a Michigan medical center tragically killed a 5-year-old boy and injured his mother during treatment.
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FDA Raises Alarm Over Mislabeled Cal Yee Chocolates to Highest Risk Level
The FDA has upgraded its recall of Cal Yee Farm chocolates to its most severe level, warning of serious health risks due to mislabeled ingredients.
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Senator Warns of National Security Risks After Musk Gains Access to Treasury Systems
A U.S. senator raises alarms as Elon Musk’s team gains “full access” to sensitive Treasury payment systems, calling it a potential national security threat.
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