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‘Fire Carranza!’: Why Asian-Americans Are Targeting Schools Chief

Dozens of Asian-American parents filtered into a Queens auditorium in January, gathering to protest a local school desegregation plan that they said would drive their children to low-performing schools in

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Radar captures huge bird migration over Florida

A huge swarm of birds migrating is nothing unusual – flocks can fly thousands of miles undetected. But in a rare event on Monday, US National Weather Service radar captured

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‘Hamilton’ Movie, With Original Broadway Cast, to Hit Theaters Next Year

At long last, you don’t have to be in the room where it happens. For all those who have been unable to afford, or even find, tickets to “Hamilton,” there

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Coronavirus in New York: Here’s the Latest

Last week, we told you that the city’s top health official said it was “inevitable” that the new strain of coronavirus, which began with an outbreak in China and has been spread

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Jessica Mann, Weinstein Accuser, Breaks Down in Tears at Trial

A key accuser in the Harvey Weinstein rape trial broke down in tears on the witness stand on Monday when it came out in court that she had been sexually

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He Worked for Obama and Bloomberg. Could He Be N.Y.C.’s Next Mayor?

Shaun Donovan, a former housing secretary and budget director under President Barack Obama, filed paperwork on Monday to run for mayor of New York City. Mr. Donovan was housing secretary

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London knife attacker identified as Sudesh Amman

A man shot dead by police after he stabbed people in south London had been released from prison in January. Sudesh Amman, 20, was released about a week ago after

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Bangladeshi-American Omar Ishrak named new Intel chairman

Bangladeshi-American Omar Ishrak has been elected chairman of the Intel Corporation board of directors succeeding Andy Bryant who stepped down after serving for seven years. The California-based chip maker made

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US expatriate killed in Habiganj road crash

A US expatriate was killed and four others were injured after a truck crashed into a private car on Dhaka-Sylhet highway of Madhabpur upazila in Habiganj on Wednesday night. The

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Cynthia Nixon to Direct Groundbreaking Lesbian Play on Broadway

Cynthia Nixon is set to direct a Broadway production of “Last Summer at Bluefish Cove,” Jane Chambers’s groundbreaking play that debuted Off Broadway in 1980. Ellen DeGeneres, Lily Tomlin, Harriet

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