Monday, March 21, 2016

Americas|Obama Says Cuba Embargo Does 'Not Serve Our Interests' and other top stories.

  • Americas|Obama Says Cuba Embargo Does 'Not Serve Our Interests'

    Video Obama and Castro Discuss Normalization President Obama and the Cuban president, Raúl Castro, spoke in Havana about the start of reconciliation between the two one-time adversaries. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on Publish Date March 21, 2016. Photo by Stephen Crowley/The New York Times. Watc..
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  • Fantasy Sites DraftKings and FanDuel Stop Taking Bets in New York

    Fantasy Sites DraftKings and FanDuel Stop Taking Bets in New York
    Photo Advertising for daily fantasy sports games was ubiquitous this year, starting with N.F.L. broadcasts last fall and continuing at arenas like Madison Square Garden, above, over the winter. Credit Kostas Lymperopoulos/Cal Sport Media, via Associated Press Two of the largest daily fantasy sports operators, DraftKings and FanDuel, stopped taking bets in New York on Monday as part of an agreement with the state attorney general’s office, which had accused them of illeg..
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  • New York Today: Springtime Snow

    New York Today: Springtime Snow
    Photo These buds look cold. Credit Joshua Bright for The New York Times Updated, 9:14 a.m.Good morning on this snow-dusted Monday.Just after we said spring was here, go back and find those mittens for your morning commute.Don’t be surprised if you see some frosted branches and traces of snow on the ground when you roll out of bed.Sunday was the first day of spring, but it brought us a light sprinkling overnight.With temperatures hovering just above freezing for part of ..
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  • Cop Found Shot to Death in New Jersey: Officials

    Cop Found Shot to Death in New Jersey: Officials
    Police investigate the shooting of a police officer in Sayreville, New Jersey, on Monday. An off-duty New Jersey police officer was found shot to death near a closed movie theater on Monday morning, authorities say.  The body of a male Sayreville officer was found behind his personal vehicle parked outside the former Amboy Cinemas off the Garden State Parkway in Sayreville at about 7:15 a.m., authorities say. One of the vehicle's windows appeared to have been shot out.  Sources say that the man..
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  • New York State Regents Elect Betty Rosa as Chancellor

    New York State Regents Elect Betty Rosa as Chancellor
    Photo Members of the New York State Board of Regents applauded Betty A. Rosa on Monday after her election as chancellor. Credit Mike Groll/Associated Press The members of the State Board of Regents on Monday elected Betty A. Rosa, a former New York City principal and superintendent, as the new chancellor, signaling a sharp shift in the state’s education policies after dramatic protests by parents.Dr. Rosa has criticized the new, more difficult tests that the state intro..
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  • How the New York Times/CBS News Poll Was Conducted

    The latest New York Times/CBS News Poll is based on telephone interviews conducted from March 17 to 20 with 1,252 adults throughout the United States. Of those, 1,058 said they were registered to vote.SSRS of Media, Pa., conducted sampling, interviewing and tabulation for the survey. Interviews were in English or Spanish.The sample of landline telephone exchanges called was randomly selected by a computer from a complete list of more than 82,000 active residential exchanges across the country, ..
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  • Well | New York City Bill to Call For Free Tampons in Public School ...

    Well | New York City Bill to Call For Free Tampons in Public School ...
    New York City Council members are joining a growing national movement to improve access to feminine products, and this Tuesday will introduce proposals for free tampons and pads in city public school restrooms, homeless shelters and correctional facilities. “This has been so taboo for so long, that no one even thought about it,” said Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras-Copeland, who spearheaded local efforts with a pilot project providing free pads and tampons in a high school in Queens that is bein..
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  • New York City Fights Scavengers Over a Treasure: Trash

    New York City Fights Scavengers Over a Treasure: Trash
    The city calculates what is known as a diversion rate by dividing the amount of recyclables the Sanitation Department picks up at the curb by the overall amount of trash it hauls away. Private trash companies, which serve commercial businesses, are not included in the tabulations.The city’s current diversion rate is 16 percent, far below the national average of 34.4 percent, according to the federal Environmental Protection Agency, and lower than those of cities that have been more successful, ..
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  • Only a Man Could Forget When Women Ruled Tennis

    Only a Man Could Forget When Women Ruled Tennis
    A few months ago, Martina Hingis spoke to the point apparently lost on Moore — the sport’s cyclical nature — when she told me, “I know it sounds like a past player saying, oh, our era was better, but for a few years we were like the men are now, only I think even more different in style.“You had the Williams sisters’ power and movement, Lindsay Davenport’s skills, my kind of chess game and Monica Seles still really good after all she went through.”Let’s not forget Jennifer Capriati — turning 40..
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  • Mezzaluna, the Little Restaurant That Started a Revolution

    Mezzaluna, the Little Restaurant That Started a Revolution
    A traditional trattoria, on the other hand, is small, family-run, assiduously local, inexpensive and features exceptional ingredients served by authentic Italian people not wearing tuxedos. Attempting to define today’s urban iteration is like trying to describe the average automobile: It can be sleek, stylish and fast; modest, dependable and leisurely; or even homey.Several reputable restaurateurs took a stab at the trattoria format in the early days: at Trattoria da Alfredo, Nanni and, most no..
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