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Alzheimer’s Drug May Benefit Some Patients, New Data Shows

The drug, lecanemab, made by Eisai and Biogen, also carried risks of brain swelling and bleeding and should be studied…

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U.S. Pledges $53 Million to Help Fix Ukraine’s Electrical Grid

American officials said they hoped the commitment would spur allies to make similar donations, as many Ukrainians head into winter…

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Michael Pertschuk, Antismoking and Auto Safety Crusader, Dies at 89

As an obscure but muscular congressional staffer and chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, he helped usher into law a…

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How Green is Your Cruise?

In the Caribbean, many cruise companies have bought islands and turned them into private resorts for the exclusive use of…

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Hurricane Season Ends, Marked by Quiet August and Deadly September

The six-month total of 14 named storms was about average. But two late-season hurricanes proved catastrophic in Florida and Puerto…

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With an ‘Othello’ of His Own, a Director Comes Full Circle

LONDON — When Clint Dyer was an aspiring actor in the mid-1980s, he made his first visit to the National…

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The Museum of Broadway Is Open. Here Are 10 Highlights.

In Times Square, a 26,000-square-foot space details the history of theater with objects like Patti LuPone’s “Evita” wig, a Jets…

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New York to Pay as Much as $300 Million for Release Delays at Rikers

Detainees at the jail complex were held for hours or days after they made bail. Each one is now due…

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Congressional Leaders Say They Will Act to Prevent Rail Strike

President Biden told lawmakers that the U.S. economy would be “at risk” if rail workers went on strike next month.

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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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