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30 People Treated at J.F.K. After Flight Hits Severe Turbulence

A spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey described the injuries as mostly “bumps, bruises and cuts.” The flight was from Istanbul to New York.

Doctor on Video Screen Told a Man He Was Near Death, Leaving Relatives Aghast

A 78-year-old man with lung disease was told by a doctor on a streaming video that he did not have long to live, a strategy that his family saw as insensitive.

R. Kelly Released From Jail for the Second Time in Two Weeks

He was taken into custody on Wednesday after he failed to pay his wife more than $160,000 in child support.

An Unvaccinated Boy Got Tetanus. His Hospital Stay: 57 Days and $800,000.

The boy’s harrowing experience with the disease in 2017 was the first pediatric case of tetanus in Oregon in more than 30 years, according to a new C.D.C. report.

Barbara Winslow Grant, Mother of Times Chairman, Dies at 90

Ms. Grant, who was the wife of one Times publisher, mother of another and grandmother of a third, devoted much of her life to volunteerism.

Amy Klobuchar Talks Health Care, Israel and, Yes, That Comb

Ms. Klobuchar was interviewed at the South by Southwest festival on Saturday, as was Elizabeth Warren, who spoke about her proposal to break up tech giants.

Hundreds of Migrant Children Are Taken From Families Despite Rollback of Separation Policy

President Trump officially rescinded the practice of separating migrant families at the border, yet more than 240 children have been separated since.

As Daylight Saving Looms, Suppose We Spring Forward, and Never Fall Back?

A growing number of state legislatures across the country are considering proposals to spring forward, but never fall back — and stay on daylight time forever.

Bernie Sanders-Style Politics Are Defining 2020 Race, Unnerving Moderates

The leading Democratic candidates have largely broken with consensus-driven politics and embraced progressive ideas on health care, taxes, the environment and Middle East policy.

Amazon’s Tax Breaks and Incentives Were Big. Hudson Yards’ Are Bigger.

New York was riveted by a debate over incentives offered to Amazon to build a headquarters. But Hudson Yards, the huge office and luxury residential development in Manhattan, has received far more.

On Washington: How Congress Is Weaponizing a Series of Hot-Button Votes

Much of the activity on Capitol Hill these days is more akin to trolling on Twitter than tackling national priorities.

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