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Iranian who killed someone in England gets another chance to stay in Canada

An Iranian whose refugee claim was turned down in Canada because he was convicted in England 16 years ago of a serious assault that left one person dead and another two injured will get another shot at arguing he should be allowed to stay here because his bisexuality, Kurdish ethnicity, conversion from Islam to Christianity and identity as a Westerner would all put him at risk back home. Read More
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Insurers Pledge to Ease Controversial Prior Approvals for Medical Care

Major companies had faced mounting pressure to stop denying or stalling authorization of coverage for treatments and prescriptions.

© Taylor Glascock for The New York Times

Among the most important promises from insurers would speed decision-making so a patient could leave a doctor’s office knowing if a procedure or test would be paid for.
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Andrew Cuomo racks up Democratic power player Rep. Jim Clyburn’s endorsement in NYC mayoral race

Democratic kingmaker Rep. Jim Clyburn endorsed Andrew Cuomo in the Big Apple’s mayoral primary Friday — as surging socialist contender Zohran Mamdani’s campaign garnered a mix of fresh condemnation and support. Clyburn, the 84-year-old South Carolina congressman, cast Cuomo as a bulwark against President Trump and asserted the former governor and accused sex pest has...

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