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News

Military Spending Surges, Creating New Boom for Arms Makers

The combination of the war in Ukraine and concern about longer-term threats from Russia and China are driving a bipartisan…

Newyork

Man Admits Fatally Beating Chinese Immigrant and Faces 20-Year Term

GuiYing Ma and her husband immigrated to New York seeking work and adventure. She died after a vicious sidewalk attack.

Newyork

Rikers Has a Deadly Contraband Problem. Are Cargo Pants to Blame?

The notorious jail had its deadliest year in a decade, while the flow of narcotics and weapons into the complex…

Newyork

Death of 2-Year-Old in Shelter Last Year Is Ruled a Homicide

Mariya Huebler’s death in Harlem was a methadone overdose, the medical examiner said. No one has been arrested in connection…

News

Congress Passed an $858 Billion Military Bill. Here’s What’s in It.

Lawmakers approved an 8 percent overall budget increase, funding for Taiwan and Ukraine, and a slew of provisions focused on…

Sports

Two Backup Quarterbacks and the Relentless N.F.L. Narrative Machine

With so many players and a limited, high-stakes schedule, the N.F.L. is one of the best leagues at producing compelling…

Business

Twitter Suspensions Draw International Outrage

After Elon Musk’s Twitter suspends journalists, lawmakers and press freedom advocates fire back, threatening sanctions and fines.

News

Death Penalty Researchers Call 2022 ‘Year of the Botched Execution’

Even as the total number of executions remained among the lowest in a generation, several high-profile failures forced states including…

News

In Qatar, the Ancient Sport of Falconry Gets Some Upgrades

AL KHOR, Qatar — Just before dusk in a desolate stretch of Qatari desert, Saqr al-Humaidi slipped on a worn…

Business

Wall Street Fears the Fed Could Cause ‘Some Damage’

The Federal Reserve’s commitment to vanquish inflation is continuing to add volatility to the stock market.

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