New York Headlines
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Mayor Adams green-lights robotaxis in NYC — but they can’t be driverless
(by Ariel Zilber for The New York Post 34 minutes ago)
The Adams administration signed off on allowing several companies to deploy the autonomous vehicles on the city's streets.
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Mayor Adams clashes with ‘woke’ defense lawyer who downplays Officer Diller’s murder
(by Carl Campanile, Snejana Farberov for The New York Post an hour ago)
Mayor Eric Adams took aim at a woke criminal defense lawyer who downplayed the murder of Police Officer Jonathan Diller as a “rare occurrence” — and instead focused on cops who have “killed” citizens. Olayemi Olurin, a self-described “movement” lawyer and “abolitionist thinker,” appeared with Adams on iHeartMedia’s “The Breakfast Club” with hosts Charlamagne Tha...
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New Pollution Rules Aim to Lift Sales of Electric Trucks
(by Coral Davenport and Jack Ewing for The New York Times an hour ago)
The latest in a string of ambitious climate regulations aims to clean up the heaviest polluters on the road. But truckers are worried.
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Another NYC woman sucker-punched on street in attack that left her with broken jaw
(by Yaron Steinbuch for The New York Post 4 hours ago)
Shocking video captured the moment a Brooklyn school bus aide was sucker-punched as she was walking down a street – leaving her with a broken jaw, which has been wired shut.
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A ‘Cataclysmic Situation’ in Haiti, and the Downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried
(by Tracy Mumford, Sarah Mervosh, Ben Sisario, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger for The New York Times 4 hours ago)
Plus, Beyoncé’s album has arrived, riding a horse.
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A Crisis of School Absences
(by Sarah Mervosh for The New York Times 5 hours ago)
Fewer children are attending school, across rich and poor districts.
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A Corner of Bed-Stuy Is Attracting African Migrants During Ramadan
(by Liam Stack and Stephanie Keith for The New York Times 8 hours ago)
New migrants from Africa have joined a changing community in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where they have injected more youthful energy but also brought challenges.
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Inside a High-Stakes Fight to Limit Social Media’s Hold on Children
(by Jay Root and Grace Ashford for The New York Times 8 hours ago)
A push by leading Democrats to restrict how social media companies use algorithms to serve content to children has been met by a high-stakes lobbying effort.
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Man Charged With Murder in the Fatal Shooting of Police Officer Jonathan Diller
(by Claire Fahy for The New York Times 14 hours ago)
Guy Rivera killed Officer Jonathan Diller during a traffic stop, the police said. Mr. Rivera was also charged with attempted murder for aiming his gun at a second officer, the authorities said.
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