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- By Colbi Edmonds New York Times
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March 19, 2024
Martha Barnes’ home was buzzing. It was a Saturday in little Beaufort, N.C., time to get ready for the town’s Mardi Gras parade, and women were zigzagging around the house, applying makeup, laughing and calling out repeatedly for the Fireball Cinnamon Whisky sitting on the kitchen counter.
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- By Derrick Bryson Taylor / New York Times
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March 18, 2024
The interview was intended to be the debut episode of a new talk show in a partnership between Lemon and X.
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- By Maggie Astor / New York Times
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March 18, 2024
He made the remarks in a speech in Ohio on Saturday, delivered on behalf of Bernie Moreno, whom he has endorsed in Tuesday’s Republican Senate primary.
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- By Coral Davenport / New York Times
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March 18, 2024
The regulation from the Environmental Protection Agency would prohibit the use, manufacture and import of chrysotile asbestos.
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- By Anjali Huynh and Michael Gold / New York Times
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March 16, 2024
Trump also promised to place tariffs on cars manufactured abroad if he won in November.
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- By Patricia Mazzei / New York Times
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March 15, 2024
The curfew will run from midnight through 6 a.m. each night until Monday, Alina T. Hudak, the city manager, announced this morning.
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- By Hurubie Meko / New York Times
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March 15, 2024
Oren Yaniv, a spokesperson for the district attorney, Eric Gonzalez, described the shooting as “shocking and deeply upsetting.”
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- By John Yoo / New York Times
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March 15, 2024
Oh, 79, was given an eight-month suspended sentence and ordered to attend 40 hours of classes on sexual violence.
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- By Richard Fausset and Danny Hakim / New York Times
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March 13, 2024
Judge Scott McAfee of Fulton Superior Court left intact the rest of the racketeering indictment, which initially included 41 counts against 19 co-defendants.
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- By Julie Bosman / New York Times
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March 13, 2024
In interviews, some people said that the changes are subtle but unmistakable.
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- By Shane Goldmacher, Michael C. Bender and Chris Cameron / New York Times
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March 12, 2024
The swift changes amount to a gutting of the party apparatus eight months before the November election.
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- By Valeriya Safronova New York Times
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March 10, 2024
Had I ever seen so much bare flesh in one room? Naked in a mixed-gender Austrian sauna, I sat opposite two dozen other nude people on wooden benches.
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- By Cade Metz / New York Times
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March 7, 2024
The comments, made in a blog post published Tuesday evening, are part of an escalating feud between Musk and OpenAI.
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- By Reed Abelson and Julie Creswell / New York Times
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March 5, 2024
The chaotic nature of this breakdown in daily transactions led top lawmakers, powerful hospital industry executives and patient groups to pressure the U.S. government for relief.
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- By Elaine Glusac New York Times
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March 3, 2024
I’d been waiting for months when I finally got the call from Alaska last March: Wild ice was on.
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- By Mike Baker / New York Times
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March 1, 2024
From September 2022 to September 2023, overdose deaths in the state rose an estimated 42% — the highest increase in the country, according to the CDC. The fatality rate nationwide went up 2%.
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- By Christopher Maag / New York Times
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March 1, 2024
As part of his plea agreement, Pan could face 35 years in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced April 25.
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- By Hiroko Tabuchi / New York Times
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Feb. 28, 2024
Most people with mercury in their bodies get it from eating contaminated seafood, and, even in small amounts, it can harm the brains of unborn children.
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- By Julia Moskin / New York Times
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Feb. 27, 2024
Their responses show some marked shifts and some hot takes.
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- By Jordyn Holman / New York Times
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Feb. 27, 2024
The moves put the stamp of the company’s new CEO, Tony Spring, on an effort to improve the profitability of the largest department store operator in the United States.
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- By Richard Fausset and Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon / New York Times
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Feb. 27, 2024
The relatively liberal culture of Athens, its local immigration policies and the border crisis have combined with a brutal crime to create a toxic brew.
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