(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
September 18, 2021
Brittainy Newman for The New York Times
The New York governor signed a bill on Friday that authorized the release of the detainees, but the population of the city's notorious jail will remain far higher than it was last spring.
By Rebecca Davis O'Brien and Chelsia Rose Marcius
A lawyer for the tourists said their proof of vaccination had been questioned "unjustifiably" because they are Black and denied that they had tried to "forcefully violate" the requirement that they show it.
By Ashley Wong, Christina Morales and Precious Fondren
In New York City, the shift to remote learning "exacerbated pre-existing achievement gaps" for the 200,000 students with disabilities.
By Amanda Morris
Devastation from Hurricane Ida's remnants stretched deep into New Jersey, forcing residents and officials to address "a new reality."
By Tracey Tully
After the company said it would no longer sell its ice cream in the occupied territories, New Jersey invoked a law that prohibits public investments in companies that engage in boycotts.
By Patrick McGeehan
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