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Supreme Court Questions N.Y. Ban on Religious Exemptions for Vaccines

The U.S. Supreme Court directed a lower court to review the ban, which applies to strict vaccine requirements in New York schools.

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Up to 20 percent of students had religious exemptions from vaccines at some schools in Rockland County, N.Y., where there was a measles outbreak in 2019.
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Democrats’ Proposal Would Halt D.H.S. Courthouse Arrests of Migrants

About 80 percent of immigrants have skipped appointments to avoid detention, risking their path to legal status, a New York congressman said.

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A team of federal agents arrest a man leaving immigration court at the Ted Weiss Federal Building in Manhattan in July.
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John Noble Wilford, Times Reporter Who Covered the Moon Landing, Dies at 92

He gave readers a comprehensive and lyrical account of the historic mission in 1969. His science coverage as a Pulitzer-winning journalist and an author took him around the world.

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John Noble Wilford in 1981. Recalling his coverage of the moon landing, he said, “I thought to myself, yes, this is the biggest story I will probably ever write in my career.”
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Bruce Blakeman Moves to Launch New York Governor Campaign

Mr. Blakeman, the Nassau County executive, would face a bitter Republican primary showdown with Representative Elise Stefanik.

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Bruce Blakeman, 70, is a political force on Long Island and an ally of President Trump.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC Deal Is Extended Through May 2027

“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” became a flashpoint about free speech in the country after it was temporarily suspended this year.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s show was briefly suspended by ABC in September because of comments he made about the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
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Russian Court Sentences 4 Soldiers to Prison for Killing Texan

Russell Bonner Bentley III, 64, who was living in the occupied Donbas region of Ukraine, was beaten and tortured to death after he was suspected of being an American saboteur, investigators said.

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Russell Bonner Bentley III visiting a memorial to victims of Nazi killings, in Donetsk, Ukraine, in 2017.
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G.O.P. Senators Push Health Care Options as Vote Looms

The Senate is set to vote later this week on a three-year extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies that Republicans oppose. The G.O.P. has yet to coalesce around an alternative.

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Senator Bernie Moreno, along with Senator Susan Collins, has proposed a measure to extend Affordable Care Act tax breaks for two years.
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