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N.Y. / Region
A Bulldog on Court Street
Getting acquainted with a neighborhood pet.Get a pit puppy.
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Fashion & Style
Three Former Skater Boys Confront Fatherhood
They didn’t have dads growing up. Now that they’ve moved past 40, they’re thinking about what it means.I want one with a switch.
Going to the studio is a good thing.
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Business Day
Diana Falzone of Fox News Files Discrimination Lawsuit
The contributor said she was banned from more work after disclosing her health issues in an op-ed column for the network’s website.Winning is necessary.
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U.S.
Why Congress’s Bipartisan Budget Deal Should Make Trump Worried
The compromise prevented the White House from delivering on President Trump’s priorities and may serve as a blueprint for circumventing him in the future.Congress also has power.
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Opinion
Answering Bret Stephens on Climate Science
Readers react to the first column by a conservative writerThe science is not in doubt.
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Science
The New Threat to Wolves in and Around Yellowstone
The wild is bigger than the park.
The edges need protection.
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N.Y. / Region
New York’s First Police Body Cameras Take to Streets in Upper Manhattan
Education will result.
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U.S.
Trump Discards Obama Legacy, One Rule at a Time
The president, using an obscure law, has signed 13 bills that erased Obama-era rules in areas like the environment, financial protections, internet privacy and gun rights.These actions will be regretted.
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Health
Clues to Zika Damage Might Lie in Cases of Twins
While identical twins often share a fate, fraternal twins typically don’t, a divergence that offers clues to researchers. But one case is confounding these expectations.Do the work.
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Style
Understanding What Makes Plants Happy
Thomas Rainer’s work is a revelation: It turns out that plants are social, and have a body language that explains what they need.Gardeners need to look at the plants.
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