Saturday, January 2, 2016

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Food

New Options Abound in the Former Macy’s Cellar

A winter pop-up at Eataly features Alpine food, Israeli barbecue shows up in Williamsburg, and more.

Food should not be mechanically prepared.

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N.Y. / Region

Cuomo to Highlight New York’s Progress in AIDS Fight

In a speech Tuesday, Mr. Cuomo is expected to announce that more New Yorkers are taking Truvada, a drug that protects against H.I.V. infection, and separately, the number of infections transmitted from mother to child has dropped to zero in the state.
Travel

Making the Most of Evolving Airline and Hotel Reward Programs

Even with the coming changes, travelers can still rack up rewards by shopping, dining, and, of course, flying.
World

High Court Denounces Northern Ireland’s Abortion Law

The procedure is permitted in some circumstances, but the Belfast High Court said the measure was “incompatible with human rights.”
N.Y. / Region

A Harlem Man’s First Steps Toward Self-Reliance

A brush with the police shook Terence Marshall out of his idleness and prompted him to take action on his work and education goals.
World

Mexico: Charred Bodies in Van May Be Those of Missing Australian Tourists

Prosecutors said Monday that the bodies had been found inside a burned-out vehicle registered in the name of one of the two missing men.
U.S.

Cleveland Officer Says He Shot Tamir Rice After Fake Gun Was Pulled

Officer Timothy Loehmann, the patrolman who fatally shot the 12-year-old, said he saw the boy “reaching into his waistband” before firing his weapon.
N.Y. / Region

On Tape at Skeloses’ Trial, Son Talks of Senator’s Pull

Federal prosecutors have accused State Senator Dean G. Skelos of using his power and influence to direct money, consulting work and a no-show job to his son, Adam.
U.S.

University of Chicago Cancels Classes After Online Threat

The university president said that F.B.I. officials warned that “an unknown individual” had threatened gun violence on the main campus on Monday.
U.S.

Four Charged in Shooting of Minneapolis Protesters

A white man accused of shooting five Black Lives Matter protesters in Minneapolis had racist views, according to criminal complaints filed Monday that charged him in the shooting and three others with related crimes.
U.S.

Students’ Protests May Play Role in Supreme Court Case on Race in Admissions

The protests, some at the alma maters of the court’s members, might sway the justices in a University of Texas case where a white woman was denied entrance.
U.S.

Lawyers for Tamir Rice’s Family Release Outside Reports Criticizing Shooting

The two reports, by former high-ranking officials at California law-enforcement agencies, were at odds with previous investigations and called the shooting “unreasonable.”
U.S.

Officer in Chicago Shooting Is Released From Jail

Jason Van Dyke, charged with murder in the shooting death of Laquan McDonald, a black teenager, was freed after posting bond and his lawyer pledged that he was not a flight risk.
Sports

Nets Edge Suns to Win Fourth in a Row at Home

Brook Lopez had 23 points for the Nets, who also won consecutive games for the first time this season.
Opinion

Patient Confidentiality and a Doctor’s Judgment Call

A doctor and a lawyer discuss physicians’ obligation.
N.Y. / Region

Guilty Verdict Is a Spur to Would-Be Reformers of Albany’s Political Culture

Government-watchdog groups expressed optimism that the conviction of Sheldon Silver would lead to action, perhaps against the loophole that allows direct corporate contributions to political campaigns.
The Upshot

How Mark Zuckerberg’s Example Helps Fight Stigma of Family Leave

New fathers in California have been more likely to take leave since the state began paying for it in 2004, a study says, but it is much less common among fathers than mothers.
Sports

Knicks’ Big Lead Collapses With a Thump

Playing without Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks were blindsided by a late Rockets comeback and squandered a 15-point lead before losing to Houston in overtime.
Sports

Hot-Scoring Matt Duchene Leads Avalanche Past the Devils

Duchene had a franchise-record 11 goals in November and opened the scoring for Colorado on Tuesday.
World

Kenya: One Dies and Dozens Are Hurt as Campus Drill Is Mistaken for Attack

Video images showed terrified students and staff members standing on window ledges during the police training exercise at Strathmore University.


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