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8-Year-Old Carried a Gun Into a New York City School, Police Say
The gun was unloaded, and no students were injured, according to the Police Department.
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Richard Truly, 86, Dies; Shuttle Astronaut Who Went On to Lead NASA
In 1983, he commanded a Challenger shuttle flight. After the 1986 disaster, he was charged with leading NASA’s return to space.
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The ‘Rule’ Against Ending Sentences With Prepositions Has Always Been Silly
Late last month, Merriam-Webster shared the news on Instagram that it’s OK to end a sentence with a preposition. Hats off to them, sincerely. But it is hard to convey how bizarre, to an almost comical degree, such a decree seems in terms of how ...
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Moms Marketing Their Daughters on Social Media
More from our inbox: Will Haley Endorse Trump?A Glimpse of the Lives Lost in GazaExclusionary ZoningKinsey Pastore, head of marketing at LA Dance Designs, said Instagram needed to offer a better way to filter out followers.Credit...Scott McIntyre ...
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National Guard in the Subway? New Yorkers Have Their Doubts.
Some commuters said they felt safer after learning that heavily armed soldiers would patrol the subway system. Others were critical of the governor’s plan.
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Lucas Samaras, Artist Who Was His Own Canvas, Dies at 87
A wild card even by the rabble-rousing standards of the 1960s, he once said that he used himself in his art “because it is still unorthodox to use one’s self.”
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Dark Brandon in the House
Enough already: It is time to unleash Dark Brandon on this soul-sucking downer of a presidential race. And the most obvious place to begin is to invite him to the State of the Union address. President Biden is set to deliver his annual address to ...
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The Disappearance of Mayor Adams
Halfway through Eric Adams’s term as mayor of New York, many of the headlines he generates aren’t about the city; they’re about his personal problems. The F.B.I. raided the home of his chief campaign fund-raiser. Agents seized his cellphones and iPad ...
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Civil Discourse on Campus Is Put to the Test
The same week that a U.C. Berkeley protest ended in violence, with doors broken, people allegedly injured, a guest lecture organized by Jewish students canceled and attendees evacuated by the police through an underground passageway, a group of ...
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Man Who Became Champion of Rehabilitation Is Charged With Murder
Sheldon Johnson became a youth worker with the Queens Defenders after his release from prison last May.
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