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New Bills Are Threatening to Make Wine Worse in New York StateProposed legislation would offer more power to wholesalers — now independent wine stores are fighting back.
By Hugh Merwin
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Here’s What’s Wrong With the So-Called Anti–Sex Trafficking BillWhile many celebrities have given PSAs in support of SESTA, sex workers say the bill will endanger them.
By Amanda Arnold
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Senate Republicans Have a Plan to Lower Legal ImmigrationTwo senators, alongside Trump, will propose halving the rate over the next ten years.
By Jen Kirby
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domestic violence
New Bill Would Require Domestic Abusers to Wear GPS TrackersThe Maryland bill was introduced in the memory of a woman who was killed by an abusive ex-boyfriend.
By Claire Landsbaum
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the sports section
Jets-Bills Unis a Nightmare for the Color-blindThe full-body red and green uniforms made it difficult for them to tell the teams apart.
By Joe DeLessio
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A Major Win for Nail-Salon WorkersUnlawful salon owners will now face harsher penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
By Ashley Weatherford
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How Physicians Actually Make Money These DaysOne internist opens his books: great calling, lousy business.
By Joseph Hooper
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New Jersey Is This Close to Making Saltwater Taffy the Official State“My favorite flavor is banana and chocolate,” Assembly Member Valerie Vainieri Huttle told a group of students bearing taffy samples.
By Hugh Merwin
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The Other Critics
The Other Critics: Pete Wells Likes L’Apicio’s Polenta; SietsemaPlus: Sagner likes the guacamole at Gran Electrica, Sutton makes a list of the year’s best new spots, and more in our weekly roundup of critical opinions.
By Max Thorn
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John DeLucie’s Bill’s Gay Nineties Redo Opens Next MondayA few trophies now hang in the 88-year-old former speakeasy.
By Hugh Merwin
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Fall Preview
By Mary Jane Weedman
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Coming Soon
By Alan Sytsma
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Coming Soon
Looks Like John DeLucie Is Involved With the Bill’s Gay Nineties RedoHis team denied it earlier, but a recently filed liquor-license app appears to tell the truth.
By Alan Sytsma
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Spending Bill Means Congress Gets to Keep the Lights on in the CapitolHouse passes bill to give the government $1.1 trillion to run on for the rest of the fiscal year.
By Stephanie Vallejo