(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
February 6, 2022
Jeenah Moon for The New York Times
Martial Simon, mentally ill and homeless, spent years in and out of hospitals before being accused of shoving Michelle Go in front of a subway train.
By Andy Newman, Nate Schweber and Chelsia Rose Marcius
The highly contagious coronavirus variant stretched the city's health care system to the breaking point, but not past it.
By Sharon Otterman and Joseph Goldstein
Jessie Sander had just started a job at a synagogue in Scarsdale. But then a blog post she had written was found.
By Liam Stack
The Rev. Canon Paul Wancura led a quiet, privileged life. But after his shocking death, a sexual abuse allegation followed.
By Amanda M. Fairbanks
He started a bike messenger company in the 1990s. But the death of a friend, followed by Covid, inspired him to pursue his passion.
By Sal Cataldi
Abby Dowd, often with a megaphone, ministers to the football fans who call Blue Haven East "church."
By Alyson Krueger
Big CITY
Even huge bonuses can't offset plunging morale at investment banks and the rush to escape a "toxic" work culture.
By Ginia Bellafante
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