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Person of Interest Is Held After Queens Stabbing Spree, Officials Say

The person was taken into custody amid a citywide manhunt focused on capturing a man sought for randomly attacking five…

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As Fighting Intensifies in Southern Gaza, Palestinians Flee Hospital Refuge

Israel and Hamas are battling near a hospital in Khan Younis, near where the military said it had detected mortar…

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3 Progressive N.Y. City Council Members Lose Roles as Committee Chairs

Adrienne Adams, the moderate Democrat who is the Council speaker, chose not to reappoint three of the City Council’s most…

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Long Island Midwife Gave Pellets Instead of Vaccines to 1,500 Children

The midwife falsified vaccine records, according to New York State health officials. She was fined $300,000.

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King Charles’s Prostate Treatment Is Common Among Men His Age

When medicine does not ease an enlarged prostate, known also as BPH, a common surgery with few risks is often…

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‘Gutenberg!’: A Guide to the Inventor Behind the Broadway Musical

“Gutenberg! The Musical!,” a comic meta-musical about two talentless dolts pitching a show about the father of the printing press,…

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Phone and Internet Service in Gaza Is Down for a Sixth Day

A near-total communications blackout across the Gaza Strip continued for a sixth consecutive day on Wednesday, leaving besieged civilians unable…

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Consumer Bureau Proposes Overdraft Fee Limits for Large Banks

The options would include charging a benchmark fee, set by the bureau, that would be significantly lower than the current…

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Prince of Persia Goes 2.5-D, Testing the Faith of Fans

There was a divisive trailer for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, the franchise’s first game in 14 years. But…

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Cancer Deaths Are Falling, but There May Be an Asterisk

The news Cancer deaths in the United States are falling, with four million deaths prevented since 1991, according to the…

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