(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
February 5, 2022
Anna Watts for The New York Times
Alvin Bragg clarified policies on robbery and gun possession that had prompted widespread pushback, marring his first month in office.
By Jonah E. Bromwich
They were once united in an effort to topple Donald J. Trump. But even then, a jury found, Mr. Avenatti was stealing from his famous client.
By Colin Moynihan
An N.Y.P.D. precinct in Brooklyn is seeing promise in a different kind of response to a shooting last spring: paying 15 teenagers to attend a "healing circle."
By Ashley Southall
A Republican-led legal effort faces an uphill battle to overturn newly drawn congressional districts, which Democrats have defended as lawful.
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní
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
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