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Uber Taking Steps to Expand Number of EV Chargers Near Its Drivers

The company said it would encourage companies that operated chargers to install them in neighborhoods where its drivers lived and work.

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Drivers for Uber, Lyft and other taxi services are often the biggest users of charging stations, like this one at Kennedy International Airport.
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Democrats Plan to Counter Trump’s State of the Union Speech With Rally

The House Democratic leader has asked rank-and-file members to sit quietly at the speech or skip it altogether, wary of creating a distraction.

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Representative Al Green, Democrat of Texas, was ejected from the chamber after disrupting President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress last year.
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Remembering Jesse Jackson

We look back at the life and legacy of an American who helped shape our politics and our culture.

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Nine Skiers Still Missing After Lake Tahoe Avalanche

The avalanche struck a guided backcountry skiing group near Truckee, Calif., near the end of a multiday trip, officials said. Six skiers have been rescued.

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Members of a rescue team make their way to the area of an avalanche in Soda Springs, Calif., on Tuesday.
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What to See in NYC This Spring: Broadway Shows, Concerts and More

Onstage, “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” and Adrien Brody in “The Fear of 13.” Plus: Cardi B goes on tour, Lise Davidsen takes on Isolde at the Met, 100 years of Martha Graham and more.

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“Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch’s radical reinvention of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic musical, begins previews on Broadway on March 18.
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What to Know About How Redistricting Is Different in the U.S.

In the battle for Congress, redistricting has become all the rage in America. Other nations have guardrails in place to avoid the same situation.

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A voter casts her ballot as others mark them at a pre-polling center in Sydney last year ahead of Australia’s federal election.
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How Jesse Jackson Took King’s Civil Rights Movement to Company Doorsteps

Mr. Jackson was critical to Martin Luther King Jr.’s quest to transform a fight for equality in the South to a national movement for economic and social justice.

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The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., second from right, alongside Jesse Jackson, at center holding a piece of paper, at Greater Mount Hope Baptist Church in Chicago in 1966.
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A Police Parking Lot in East Harlem Will Become Affordable Housing

The project is the latest example of a push by New York City to build homes on land it owns. The building will be 100 percent affordable, officials say.

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Police officers will no longer be able to park in an East Harlem lot that is being turned into housing, but the building will include a police garage.
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Viral Videos Helped Mamdani Win. Can They Help Him Govern?

Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who won over voters with his approach to social media, is using the same strategy to try to connect City Hall to all New Yorkers.

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani appeared at a Sanitation Department salt shed as the city prepared for a snowstorm.
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Alberto Tomba Was an ’80s and ’90s Icon. The Olympics Have Brought Him Back.

Nicknamed “Tomba la Bomba,” the Italian skier was a global superstar before he drifted from the limelight. Decades later, the Winter Games have given him a new platform.

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Alberto Tomba in the wine cellar at his home near Bologna, Italy, last month. An Olympic medal winner in the 1980s and ’90s, he is back in the limelight for the Milan-Cortina games.
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Republicans, Braced for Losses, Push More Voting Restrictions in Congress

Legislation that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote was only the beginning as the G.O.P. presses to sharply limit voting in line with President Trump’s false claims of widespread fraud.

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Ballots being counted in Los Angeles County in 2024. Representative Bryan Steil, Republican of Wisconsin, is pushing ahead with a bill that would ban universal voting by mail and prohibit counting ballots received after Election Day.
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Talks on Russia-Ukraine War Enter 2nd Day in Geneva

The discussions in Geneva were expected to focus on territorial issues, a major sticking point, but the short duration suggests major progress was not made.

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Russia’s lead negotiator, Vladimir Medinski, leaves the Intercontinental hotel in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday.
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