(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
October 9, 2021
Anna Watts for The New York Times
The mayor unveiled a plan to replace the highly selective program, which has become a glaring symbol of segregation in New York City public schools, for incoming students. It will be up to his successor to implement it.
By Eliza Shapiro
On Wednesday, a Queens man climbed into a tree near his home to avoid the police. On Friday, he finally came down.
By Ashley Wong and Chelsia Rose Marcius
Under a bill passed by the City Council, the mayor is required to create a plan to deal with the wide-ranging threats of climate change, from flooding to extreme heat.
By Anne Barnard
The man, Haji Najibullah, was charged last year with kidnapping an American journalist and two Afghan nationals months after the deadly assault.
By Ed Shanahan
Damian Williams, an unassuming figure with stellar credentials, is now the most powerful federal law enforcement official in Manhattan.
By Benjamin Weiser
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