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- Their Catholic School Went Broke. They Found Another. It Went Broke Too.The girls of St. Barnabas had to scramble to find a new high school. All Hallows rescued them, opening its doors to girls for the first time in 115 years. Then, in January, a familiar email arrived.
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- Judge Expected to Rule Within Days on Moving Mahmoud Khalil’s Case From LouisianaThe government wants the detainee’s case heard in Louisiana, where an appellate judge may be friendlier. At a hearing in Newark, one of his lawyers called the situation “Kafkaesque.”
- How to Beat Cuomo and Adams? The Working Families Party Has a Plan.The left-leaning political party is seeking to avoid a repeat of 2021, when its top candidates were also-rans in the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City.
- With Cuomo Leading NYC Mayor’s Race, His Political Baggage Grows HeavierRumors resurfaced of a relationship between Andrew Cuomo and his top aide, the latest reminder that the former governor’s record presents plenty of targets for his opponents.
- MoMA’s New Director Will Be Christophe CherixThe Museum of Modern Art in New York is promoting Christophe Cherix, the chief curator of its drawings and prints department. It will be his first time leading an institution.
- Jean Rice, Advocate for the Homeless, Is Dead at 85
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