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Alex Jeffrey Pretti Knew He Wanted to Help Others

Shot and killed by immigration agents on a Minneapolis street, he wanted to be a ‘force of good in the world.’

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Protests broke out in Minneapolis near the site where federal officials shot and killed Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident, on Saturday morning.
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Travel Math: When Flying Costs as Much as the Train, Who Wins?

Amtrak says dynamic pricing has helped strengthen its finances, but travelers often grumble at the cost, especially for last-minute travel. Still, the train has a secret weapon: avoiding the airport.

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The rail service adjusted its approach as ridership began to pick up as pandemic-era restrictions loosened.
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New York City Schools Announce Remote Learning Day in Response to Storm

With as much as a foot of snow expected to fall across the city, school buildings will be closed on Monday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said.

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Snow began to accumulate In Queens on Sunday morning. Mayor Zohran Mamdani had said last week that he would not call for a snow day in city schools.
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Morris Katz Is 26 and Ready to Fix the Democrats’ Strategy

Part casting director, part media guru, Morris Katz is behind the biggest Democratic campaigns this cycle.

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Morris Katz, 26, said his strategy was to “let Zohran cook.” But he may have his work cut out for him as he tries to elect a new slate of Democrats.
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Pro-Israel Group Targets a Former Ally in an Early Congressional Race

A super PAC affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is running ads against Tom Malinowski, who is hoping to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey in the House.

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Tom Malinowski is among 11 Democrats competing in a February primary to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey in the House.
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Why Japan’s Leader Won’t Enter the Male-Dominated Sumo Ring

Sanae Takaichi, the first woman to lead Japan as prime minister, skipped a sumo awards ceremony, reflecting her cautious approach to gender issues.

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The Ukrainian sumo wrestler Danylo Yavhusishyn, also known by his Japanese ring name Aonishiki Arata, receiving the trophy that is awarded to the winner of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo on Sunday.
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Trump Just Proved Mark Carney’s Point

Canada’s prime minister sees the president all too well.

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New York’s Latest Forecast Shows Heavy Snow, Then Sleet

The National Weather Service said Central Park could see up to a foot of snow by Monday.

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New York City will see heavy snow at times when the storm moves into the region early Sunday.
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Alex Honnold Climbs Taipei 101 Skyscraper in Taiwan

Alex Honnold, who climbed a 1,667-foot-tall skyscraper in Taiwan on Sunday, is one of a dozen or so known skyscraper climbers worldwide.

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Alex Honnold waving from the top the Taipei 101 in Taiwan after successfully climbing it without a rope.
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New York’s Latest Forecast Shows Heavy Snow, Then Sleet

The National Weather Service said Central Park could see up to a foot of snow by Monday.

© Graham Dickie for The New York Times

New York City will see heavy snow at times when the storm moves into the region early Sunday.
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Democrats Running for U.S. Senate in Texas Call for Overhaul of ICE

In a debate, Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico differed in their political styles but agreed that violent immigration agents needed to be held to account.

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James Talarico, a state legislator, and U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett are contending for the Democratic nomination in the Senate race in Texas.
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