NEW YORK TIMES

Oct 31 2025WEATHER

New York City's Extreme Weather Challenge: A Look at the Recent Storm

New York City faced a powerful storm that caused severe flooding, breaking over a century-old rainfall records. Central Park saw its highest rainfall in more than 100 years, with other areas like LaGuardia and Newark airports also setting new records. The storm led to at least two deaths in Brooklyn

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Oct 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Retro Comfort for Less: New Balance Sneakers on Sale

New Balance 1906R sneakers are making waves with a significant price drop. Both men's and women's versions are available at a fraction of their original cost. The women's shoes, originally priced at $160, are now down to $64 with an in-store promotion. Men's shoes, originally $160, are now $72 in-st

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

New Orleans: Can the Big Easy Tackle Crime?

New Orleans is buzzing with hope. New leaders are stepping in, and people are optimistic about fixing old problems. But there's a big hurdle: crime. It's a tough nut to crack, and it can mess things up fast. Let's talk about guns. Last year, the state made it easier for adults to carry hidden weapo

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Young Doctors: Happiness, Faith, and the Balance of Life

New doctors face a tough world. Many struggle with depression. But what keeps them going? Family, faith, and their sense of purpose might be key. A recent study looked at over 700 new doctors. Most were young, around 25 years old. Many were women. A big chunk, about one in five, had felt depressed.

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Taxing Dilemma: Who Should Pay More?

New Jersey is in a tough spot. The upcoming governor election is heating up the debate on business taxes. Some folks think big companies should pay more. Others argue that high taxes are driving businesses away. Right now, New Jersey has a corporate tax rate of 9% for businesses making over $100, 0

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Oct 28 2025FINANCE

New Oriental Education's Upcoming Financial Checkup

New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. is set to unveil its first-quarter earnings on Tuesday, October 28th, before the market opens. This is a big deal because it gives everyone a peek into how the company has been doing lately. Experts are predicting that the company will make about $1. 6

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Oct 28 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Stormy Surprise: Rain on the Way, but Halloween Looks Dry

New Jersey got a break from a nor'easter that was supposed to hit the coast but veered off into the ocean. Instead, another storm is on its way, bringing 1 to 3 inches of rain. This is good news for the area, which needs the rain. The rain is expected to start late on Wednesday night and continue i

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Oct 28 2025WEATHER

New Jersey Braces for a Windy and Wet Halloween

New Jersey is in for a wild ride this week. A big storm is coming, bringing lots of rain and strong winds. It's not just a one-day thing either. The weather will be rough from Wednesday to Friday, even affecting Halloween. First, the winds will pick up on Tuesday. They'll get stronger as the day go

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How Early Peanut Exposure Can Shape Kids' Health

New research has shed light on the potential benefits of introducing peanut products to infants early on. The study, which was published in the journal Pediatrics, suggests that giving peanut-based foods to babies might significantly lower their chances of developing peanut allergies later in life.

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York City's Digital Wake-Up Call

New York City is a global leader in many ways, but its government systems are stuck in the past. The next mayor will face a big challenge: fixing outdated technology that slows down services and makes life harder for residents. Right now, the city's financial systems are falling apart. Rules for bu

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