So there’s been this conventional story of the New Deal era, which is that the fear of Communism, the fear of being painted ...
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Readers react to the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden and a tragedy in Springfield, Ohio. Also: Gut feelings about the election; benefits of electric cars.
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A viral photo of three fast-food chains on a Brooklyn street corner is something of a Rorschach test on social media. It has multiple meanings for New Yorkers, too.
Dr Warren Hern has been providing late stage abortions for decades. He has revealed why he offers the operations in interviews with news publications.