N.Y. Today: New York State to Drop Requirement That Masks Be Worn in Hospitals

Starting Sunday, health care facilities will be able to set their own rules for when masks are necessary.

Can a Police Officer Accused of Spying for China Ever Clear His Name?

Federal prosecutors said Baimadajie Angwang was an agent for China who used his N.Y.P.D. job to report on Tibetans. Then, with scant explanation, they abandoned the case.

By Rebecca Davis O'Brien

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Why Does Eric Adams Fight City Hall Over Rats?

The mayor of the nation's largest city is again immersing himself in contesting a mundane rat summons. His motivations may be both personal and political.

By Dana Rubinstein

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Trump Is Willing to Provide DNA in Case Filed by Writer, His Lawyer Says

Lawyers for E. Jean Carroll, who accuses the former president of raping her at a department store decades ago, say they have genetic evidence connected to the episode.

By Hurubie Meko

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Flaco, Central Park Zoo Owl, Tastes Freedom and Isn't Rushing to Return

Not straying far from the zoo but not going back either, a bird of prey on the loose faces serious challenges to survival.

By Ed Shanahan

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The Mini Crossword: Here is today's puzzle.

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