Thursday, January 14, 2016

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Travel

Decoding Airline Fare Classes to Make the Most of Your Miles

When you are fare hunting, you want to parse the various fare class letters and find out the miles you’ll receive if you fly in those classes.
World

An Uncertain New Chapter in Sinaloa, El Chapo’s Home State

The moral ambiguity of taking sides with the narcos, or feeling an abiding empathy for them, is not lost on the citizens of Sinaloa.
Arts

How to Transform Penn Station: Move the Garden

It is encouraging that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has championed Penn Station’s cause, but he’s passed on the really big idea: moving Madison Square Garden.
N.Y. / Region

Standing in the Way of a Youth Court in Brooklyn

For six years, officials have tried to open a community court in the Brownsville area to curb incarceration, based on a model in Red Hook. But a City Council member has effectively vetoed it.
U.S.

The Larger, but Quieter Than Bundy, Push to Take Over Federal Land

A growing Republican-led movement is pushing the federal government to hand the states millions of acres of Western public lands — as well as their rich stores of coal, timber and grazing grass.
Business Day

California Rejects Volkswagen’s Recall Plan

VW’s proposals for repairing vehicles equipped with a device to cheat on emissions tests are “substantially deficient,” state regulators said.
Health

Implant for Opioid Addicts Urged for Federal Approval

A panel of medical experts recommended to the F.D.A. that the implant, Probuphine, be approved to deliver doses of buprenorphine — one of the most common medical treatments for addicts.
N.Y. / Region

Parents Said to Turn In 2 Teenagers Suspected in Brooklyn Rape

The attack, in which the police said five men with a gun separated a father from his daughter and then took turns raping the 18-year-old woman, set off waves of anger and uncertainty in Brownsville.
Opinion

Strong Unions, Strong Democracy

Weakening labor increases inequality and instability. The Supreme Court should do neither.
Science

U.S. Restricts Movement of Salamanders, for Their Own Good

Scientists hope that a rule making it illegal to import salamanders or move them across state lines, will help stop a deadly fungus.
World

El Chapo Case Draws Mexico Closer to U.S.

Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s escape from prison helped shrink the distance between Mexico and the United States, creating a sense of shared urgency that had not existed in years.
Sports

Rangers Rally Past Bruins on Early and Late Third-Period Goals

Henrik Lundqvist made a critical save in the Rangers’ victory, and he became the first Rangers goalie to record 20,000 career saves.
Opinion

Florida’s Death Machine Loses Again

The Supreme Court finally strikes down an unconstitutional law requiring a judge, not a jury, to sentence someone to death.
N.Y. / Region

Cuomo Set to Give Speech He Calls Boring After Week of Big Proposals

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s weeklong rollout of an ambitious agenda robs his annual State of the State address of drama but allows him to focus on big themes.
N.Y. / Region

Fifth Teenager Is Arrested in Brooklyn Rape Case

The arrest ended a days-long search for suspects in what officials have described as a gang rape of an 18-year-old woman, carried out in the Brownsville neighborhood.
U.S.

Maryland: Trial in Freddie Gray Death Complicated by Appeals Schedule

The trial of Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr. has another scheduling obstacle, an appeals court set March 4 for oral arguments for another officer who is trying to avoid testifying.
Sports

Fourth-Tier Oxford Knocks Swansea Out of the F.A. Cup

Oxford won, 3-2, while Chelsea beat third-tier Scunthorpe and Leicester tied with Tottenham.
World

Venezuela: Court Held Lawmakers in Contempt

The opposition to President Nicolás Maduro and his party won a large majority in the Assembly, but some Socialist candidates filed lawsuits challenging the results.
N.Y. / Region

Prosecutors Are Poised to Charge Four Teenagers in Brooklyn Rape Case

The police were still trying to untangle the complexities involved in the sexual assault of an 18-year-old woman at a playground in the Brownsville neighborhood.
Business Day

Trial Begins in G.M. Ignition Defect Case

In a federal courtroom in Manhattan, General Motors raised questions about the story of a man who was injured in a 2014 accident in Oklahoma.
Travel

Decoding Airline Fare Classes to Make the Most of Your Miles

When you are fare hunting, you want to parse the various fare class letters and find out the miles you’ll receive if you fly in those classes.
World

An Uncertain New Chapter in Sinaloa, El Chapo’s Home State

The moral ambiguity of taking sides with the narcos, or feeling an abiding empathy for them, is not lost on the citizens of Sinaloa.
Arts

How to Transform Penn Station: Move the Garden

It is encouraging that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has championed Penn Station’s cause, but he’s passed on the really big idea: moving Madison Square Garden.
N.Y. / Region

Standing in the Way of a Youth Court in Brooklyn

For six years, officials have tried to open a community court in the Brownsville area to curb incarceration, based on a model in Red Hook. But a City Council member has effectively vetoed it.
U.S.

The Larger, but Quieter Than Bundy, Push to Take Over Federal Land

A growing Republican-led movement is pushing the federal government to hand the states millions of acres of Western public lands — as well as their rich stores of coal, timber and grazing grass.
Business Day

California Rejects Volkswagen’s Recall Plan

VW’s proposals for repairing vehicles equipped with a device to cheat on emissions tests are “substantially deficient,” state regulators said.
Health

Implant for Opioid Addicts Urged for Federal Approval

A panel of medical experts recommended to the F.D.A. that the implant, Probuphine, be approved to deliver doses of buprenorphine — one of the most common medical treatments for addicts.
N.Y. / Region

Parents Said to Turn In 2 Teenagers Suspected in Brooklyn Rape

The attack, in which the police said five men with a gun separated a father from his daughter and then took turns raping the 18-year-old woman, set off waves of anger and uncertainty in Brownsville.
Opinion

Strong Unions, Strong Democracy

Weakening labor increases inequality and instability. The Supreme Court should do neither.
Science

U.S. Restricts Movement of Salamanders, for Their Own Good

Scientists hope that a rule making it illegal to import salamanders or move them across state lines, will help stop a deadly fungus.
World

El Chapo Case Draws Mexico Closer to U.S.

Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s escape from prison helped shrink the distance between Mexico and the United States, creating a sense of shared urgency that had not existed in years.
Sports

Rangers Rally Past Bruins on Early and Late Third-Period Goals

Henrik Lundqvist made a critical save in the Rangers’ victory, and he became the first Rangers goalie to record 20,000 career saves.
Opinion

Florida’s Death Machine Loses Again

The Supreme Court finally strikes down an unconstitutional law requiring a judge, not a jury, to sentence someone to death.
N.Y. / Region

Cuomo Set to Give Speech He Calls Boring After Week of Big Proposals

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s weeklong rollout of an ambitious agenda robs his annual State of the State address of drama but allows him to focus on big themes.
N.Y. / Region

Fifth Teenager Is Arrested in Brooklyn Rape Case

The arrest ended a days-long search for suspects in what officials have described as a gang rape of an 18-year-old woman, carried out in the Brownsville neighborhood.
U.S.

Maryland: Trial in Freddie Gray Death Complicated by Appeals Schedule

The trial of Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr. has another scheduling obstacle, an appeals court set March 4 for oral arguments for another officer who is trying to avoid testifying.
Sports

Fourth-Tier Oxford Knocks Swansea Out of the F.A. Cup

Oxford won, 3-2, while Chelsea beat third-tier Scunthorpe and Leicester tied with Tottenham.
World

Venezuela: Court Held Lawmakers in Contempt

The opposition to President Nicolás Maduro and his party won a large majority in the Assembly, but some Socialist candidates filed lawsuits challenging the results.
N.Y. / Region

Prosecutors Are Poised to Charge Four Teenagers in Brooklyn Rape Case

The police were still trying to untangle the complexities involved in the sexual assault of an 18-year-old woman at a playground in the Brownsville neighborhood.
Business Day

Trial Begins in G.M. Ignition Defect Case

In a federal courtroom in Manhattan, General Motors raised questions about the story of a man who was injured in a 2014 accident in Oklahoma.

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