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A Look Inside the Simmering Feud of Cuomo vs. de Blasio
By SHANE GOLDMACHER and J. DAVID GOODMAN 8:13 PM ET
Before they climbed the ladder of New York politics, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor
Bill de Blasio were political allies, if not friends.
The contours of the feud, and its effects, have been puzzled over for years: Why
would these men allow their onetime friendship to deteriorate into pure
detestation?
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Beijing is concerned that a grand deal with North Korea�s longtime enemies could
diminish its influence over Pyongyang, experts said.
Trump Rejects Notion That He�s Given Too Much to North Korea
By KATIE ROGERS
Nine months before the police said he opened fire with an AR-15 rifle at a
Nashville restaurant, killing four, Travis Reinking was arrested in Washington
after saying he wanted to talk to the president. He remained at large as of Sunday
night.
The personal payment platform Zelle is flourishing. But so are fraudsters, who are
exploiting weaknesses in the banks� security.
Chinese brokers send goods around the world to disguise their origin and escape
penalties. Tougher trade rules may end up only helping them.
By BEN BRANTLEY
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Greg Pence, Vice President Mike Pence�s oldest brother, is running something of a
stealth campaign for Congress, years after leading a convenience store chain that
went bankrupt.
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Kim Gordon, Larry Gagosian, Nile Rodgers and others revisit their wild nights and
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Mueller Guides Us Through the Swamp
The Russia investigation has uncovered shady practices in the interlinked worlds of
banking, law and lobbying that have long flourished in the dark.
By SCOTT KORB
A freshman finally asks the clarifying question: �Do you mean we can write with the
word �I�?�
The professor who helped Cambridge Analytica harvest information from tens of
millions of Facebook profiles expressed regret for his role in the data mining.
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Two sisters accused of abusing Korean Air employees, one in a 2014 episode known as
�nut rage,� will be removed from their positions at the family-run conglomerate.
An 11-year-old boy in El Paso died on Friday after getting hit by a pickup truck
while his school held a walkout to protest gun violence.
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A group led by the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is proposing that some
virtual currencies be exempted from securities regulations.
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Hemp flowers sold under the tag �cannabis light� have created a booming but
unregulated economy in Italy. Is it a bubble waiting to be burst?
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President Trump said that after a phone call from Sylvester Stallone, he was
considering a full pardon of the heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson.
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The reinvention of Brooks Brothers by its brash Italian owner, Claudio Del Vecchio,
has meant staying true to its past.
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Verne J. Troyer, the actor and stunt performer best known for playing Mini-Me in
the Austin Powers films, has died. He was 49.
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A Brooklyn mail carrier hoarded 17,000 pieces of mail for more than a decade
because he was �overwhelmed� by the amount he had to deliver, the authorities said.
Our classical music critics picked their favorite videos of the week, including a
gorgeous Mozart piano concerto and a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
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Behind bars for murder in Maine? You can still vote. Convicted of perjury in
Mississippi? You might be barred forever from the ballot box. Here�s an overview of
felon voting rights.
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Central Park�s scenic drives will soon be car free. Pedicabs and horse-drawn
carriages, however, will be allowed to continue operating.
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Friendship generally is regarded as a good thing. But scientists have found it also
can be a conspiracy, a way to separate �us� from �them.�
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President Bashar al-Assad of Syria has returned his Legion of Honor. The French
prize has also been awarded to Harvey Weinstein and Manuel Noriega.
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Tim Bergling, an electronic dance music producer and D.J. who rose to fame using
the stage name Avicii, was found dead in Muscat, Oman. He was 28.
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On the 19th anniversary of the shooting at Columbine High School, several thousand
high school students across New York walked out to protest gun violence.
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Allison Mack of �Smallville� has been charged with sex trafficking for her
involvement with a group that forced female members to have sex with its leader,
prosecutors said.
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An outbreak of infections linked to bagged romaine lettuce has left salad lovers
confused. Here are answers to questions about leafy greens.
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We spoke to some of the thousands of students across the country who walked out of
classrooms in a coordinated protest against gun violence. Here�s what they said.
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In a first for a major American retailer, Party City is offering a dedicated line
of decorations for Ramadan, the holiest month on the Islamic calendar.
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The Israeli-born actress Natalie Portman backed out of a major award ceremony meant
to honor her in Jerusalem. Her team cited distress over �recent events� in Israel.
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The New York City Council is mulling a ban on the sale of disposable plastic
bottles at city parks, beaches and golf courses. Bottles could still be brought in
by park-goers.
Ars�ne Wenger will leave Arsenal after almost 22 years. He revitalized the club,
but recently came under pressure as the team faltered.
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Lance Armstrong, who reached a settlement in a federal fraud case related to his
doping, once told our columnist that he liked his chances with a jury.
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Martin Tankleff, who was imprisoned for 17 years after being wrongly convicted of
murdering his parents, has reached a $10 million settlement.
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Bette Midler will return to �Hello, Dolly!� this summer for the last six weeks of
the Broadway show. She won a Tony for her performance in the title role.
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The authorities in Greece were scrambling to respond to a top court�s ruling that
migrants arriving on Greek islands could travel freely around the country.
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Photographs taken on Southwest Flight 1380, whose engine exploded, show passengers
wearing their oxygen masks improperly: around their mouths but not their noses.
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An annual exorcism seminar in Rome wants to prepare a small army to battle demonic
forces, even as conservatives fear the church is losing its way.
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The oldest inmate to be executed in modern times was put to death in Alabama.
Walter Leroy Moody Jr., 83, killed two people with mail bombs.
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