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New R.S.V. Vaccines Had Limited Takers Last Year. Will This Year be Better?
Some of the problems that patients ran into, including a lack of insurance coverage, have been resolved.
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Melissa George Brings Cinematic Glamour to a 17th-Century French Manor
“This is a woman’s home,” the actress says. “If a man walks in, I want him to feel like a guest.”
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The Wily Spy Who Risked His Life to Meet North Korea’s Secretive Leader
Park Chae-so was so successful in infiltrating the North that Kim Jong-il, the enigmatic ruler, once gifted him blueberry wine. So why was the celebrated undercover agent later jailed by South Korea?
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China Stocks Soar in Biggest Single-Week Jump Since 2008
Economic stimulus moves triggered a broad rally in trading in Shanghai and Shenzhen.
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As Adams’s Fate Hangs in the Balance, Cuomo Waits in the Shadows
The uncertainty surrounding Mayor Eric Adams has fueled rampant speculation that the former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo may enter the mayor’s race.
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Congestion Pricing Supporters Head to Court to Get Program Back on Track
Supporters of the tolling program want Gov. Kathy Hochul to bring it back from an indefinite suspension. Opponents want it dead for good.
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Late Night Roasts New York Mayor Eric Adams Over His Indictment
Jimmy Fallon joked that it’s “always fun when the city mimics the exact plot of a Batman movie.”
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Myanmar’s Military Asks Rebels to Stop Fighting and Join in Elections
Though the offer was quickly rejected by several commanders of the opposition forces, it was still seen as a significant development in the three-year civil war.
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Thousands Protest in Manhattan Ahead of Netanyahu’s U.N. Speech
About a dozen people were arrested as demonstrators moved through the streets, condemning the Israeli prime minister over the country’s strikes on Lebanon and Gaza.
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This Is What Can Land You in Jail for Sedition in Hong Kong
Three men were the first to be convicted under the city’s recently expanded national security law, which has greatly curtailed political speech.
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City Investigators Seize Cash From New York Sheriff’s Office
The Department of Investigation is looking into whether Sheriff Anthony Miranda’s agency improperly took money from cannabis stores that it raided, closed and padlocked.
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Trump’s Huge Civil Fraud Penalty Draws Skepticism From Appeals Court
A five-judge New York appellate panel questioned both the size and validity of a judgment of more than $450 million against Donald J. Trump at a hearing.
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Can Eric Adams Survive a Foreign Bribery Scandal?
Mr. Adams is the first sitting mayor in modern New York City history to be charged with a crime.
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What to Expect From Helene as It Moves North
After landfall, the storm will move quickly into Georgia and the Carolinas, where it promises to bring even more rain.
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Safety Board Warns of Rudder Control Defect in Some Boeing Planes
The National Transportation Safety Board said it had found a defective part in the system that helps steer the aircraft after investigating an incident at Newark airport.
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Mayor Adams, Confronted With Detailed Graft Charges, Says He Won’t Quit
Mr. Adams accepted free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal foreign campaign donations, prosecutors said. He denied the charges.
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Netanyahu Defiant as World Leaders Press for Israeli-Hezbollah Truce
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel vowed to keep striking the Lebanese militants, who began launching rockets across the border almost a year ago in support of their Hamas allies in Gaza.
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McDonald’s, Pelosi, Debate Moderators: Trump Speech on Border Veers Off Course
After reading from prepared remarks on immigration for 10 minutes, Donald J. Trump used the rest of a news conference to talk about everything else on his mind.
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Alabama Carries Out Second Execution Using Nitrogen Gas
Alan E. Miller, convicted in three 1999 murders, appeared to shake and gasp after the gas began flowing, media witnesses said. The only other prisoner to be executed by nitrogen had a similar response.
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Kamala Harris Meets With Zelensky, Anticipating a Handover of Global Crises
The meeting signaled that the White House was preparing her to take over a thorny diplomatic relationship should she win the election in November.
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