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Authorities Seize Alligator Being Held Illegally in Home Near Buffalo
The alligator, Albert Edward, had been with his owner for 34 years.
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Stalling: A Time-Tested Legal Strategy That Keeps Working for Trump
A delay in the former president’s impending Manhattan trial date was just the latest example of his ability to bend…
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Menendez Leaves Re-Election Plans Murky, But Dormant Campaign Gives Hints
Senator Robert Menendez, facing federal bribery charges, has been coy about his plans. But running for office might offer advantages…
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For Irish L.G.B.T.Q. New Yorkers, It’s Been a Long Way to Staten Island
Activists like Brendan Fay have campaigned for decades to make St. Patrick’s Day festivities open to L.G.B.T.Q. groups. A new…
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Does Having a Gun Make a Person Suspicious? Courts Aren’t Sure Now.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could allow more New Yorkers to carry guns is raising thorny questions and has…
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Connecticut State Trooper Is Acquitted in Killing of a Black Teenager
Brian North faced up to 40 years in prison for firing seven times at Mubarak Soulemane after a car chase.
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Judge Delays Trump’s Manhattan Trial Until at Least Mid-April
The judge scheduled a hearing for March 25, the day the trial had been scheduled to begin, to consider Donald…
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New York City Will No Longer Shelter Many Migrant Adults After 30 Days
A legal agreement scales back the longstanding requirement that the city provide shelter to homeless people who seek it. Families…
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Frightening Confrontation Led to Brooklyn Subway Shooting, Videos Show
Two men who the police say did not know each other were engaged in a violent argument before one of…
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Why a Native American Nation Is Challenging the U.S. Over a 1794 Treaty
Four or five years ago, Sidney Hill’s young son came to him with a question that Mr. Hill didn’t know…