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New York Instances Names James Dao Metro Editor

The New York Times on Monday named Jim Dao, an associate editor at the National Desk who has served in a variety of roles with the newspaper since 1992, as the new editor for major cities."Jim will oversee the most momentous mayors' race in…

Docs Sue UnitedHealthcare – The New York Instances

UnitedHealth is competing directly with U.S. Anesthesiology, according to the lawsuit in Texas, through an interest in Sound Physicians, a large medical practice that provides emergency and anesthesiology services. Sound Physicians plans…

Learn how to Repair SPACs – The New York Instances

Lynn E. Turner, a former chief accountant for the Securities and Exchange Commission, described the proposed fix as "an excellent idea." Because sponsors are promoting, "here's what we're going to do during this period," he said, "they…

Closing the Social Distance – The New York Occasions

Get ready for tough conversations.Over the past year, public health guidelines have often varied widely at the federal, state, and even city levels. Some areas opened their doors while experts continued to advise caution. This has also…

Digital Concert events to Watch – The New York Occasions

The performing arts have endured a year like no other, but the decimation of touring and in-person shows has in no way suppressed music fans' love for a live performance. In many ways, the pandemic has opened up creative new ways for…

The Perseverance of New York Metropolis’s Wildflowers

In Williamsburg, in a seven-acre park on the East River, spring will soon unfold in blue blossoms. Cornflowers are always the first to bloom in Marsha P. Johnson State Park's pollinator meadow, a welcome sign to bees and humans that things…