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As Christie Roams, His Popularity Suffers at Home
With Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey again considering a run for president — and living a life that is strikingly apart from the state he governs — his constituents appear to be tiring of the whole routine.
Cuomo and Christie Veto Bill to Reform Port Authority
Facing deadlines on a bill to overhaul the bistate agency, Govs. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Andrew M. Cuomo of New York on Saturday rejected the measure, which would have put in place new financial, ethical and administrative rules.
PUTIN'S WAY
Loyalty Doesn’t Guarantee Economic Rewards From Putin
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia uses his virtually unchallenged power to reward oligarchs and punish opponents.
Doctor Shortage Feared as Medicaid Fee Raises Expire
Just as millions are gaining insurance through Medicaid, the program is poised to cut payments to doctors, prompting concerns that it will be difficult for patients to obtain care.
Stalemate Grips Syria as Revolution Sputters
As Syria’s war heads into its fourth year, with more than 200,000 people dead, many citizens feel that the movement on which they gambled their lives and livelihoods has failed.
Sea of Blue Mourns First of Two Slain Comrades
Thousands of police officers from New York and across the country paid their respects to Officer Rafael Ramos.
De Blasio Delivers Eulogy Before Unfriendly Faces
As Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at the funeral, scores of mourning police officers turned their backs to him.
TECHNOPHORIA
The Scoreboards Where You Can’t See Your Score
New books by technology experts examine consumer-ranking techniques in widespread use, but offer different advice on how people might protect themselves.
PROTOTYPE
Out of Tragedy, a Protective Glass for Schools
A start-up company in Adams, Mass., has invented a strong glass intended to thwart intruders for a minimum of four to six minutes.
The Economic Unknowns, From Unemployment to Oil
No one can predict where the economy will land next year, but a handful of factors will help set its course.
At Distillery, Dreams and Money Don’t Mix
In a drama that has put distillers and potential investors on edge, the founder of a Texas distillery was pushed out when his passion collided with the bottom line.
A Time Capsule of the Angry and Versatile
Jon Caramanica explores musical standouts from 2014 that fell through the cracks, including an EP from Girlpool, the multifaceted duo of Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad.
Debt From 1720? Britain’s Payment Coming
Prompted by record low interest rates, the British government is planning to pay off debts it racked up over hundreds of years.
Sunday Review
Rage Against the Common Core
Why is there a backlash against education standards?
The Year in Pictures, 2014
From Ukraine to Ferguson, from the Ebola epidemic to the chaos in Syria, the year’s most gripping photographs.
Weekend Reads
New York City Opera’s Name and Other Assets Attract Suitors
Bids, and a possible auction, for the opera’s remaining assets are set for next month.
How Affordable Care Act Rules Affect Your Taxes
Questions and answers about how to file a return this year, the first time taxpayers have to report their health care status to the I.R.S.
The Blame Game: Karen Armstrong Talks About ‘Fields of Blood’
Ms. Armstrong discusses her new book, which examines the relationship between religion and violence throughout history.
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RESTAURANTS
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