A New Covid Breath Test Holds Promise, but Wide Use May Still Be Far Off
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A New Covid Breath Test Holds Promise, but Wide Use May Still Be Far Off

Coronavirus infections might soon be flagged with a puff of exhaled breath, after the Food and Drug Administration authorized the first breath-based Covid-19 test in the United States on Thursday. The emergency use authorization of the InspectIR Covid-19 Breathalyzer is a meaningful milestone in the yearslong quest to develop more…

Opinion | On Homelessness, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City Needs a Little Religion
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Opinion | On Homelessness, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City Needs a Little Religion

During his campaign for mayor last year, Mr. Adams said he planned to convert about 700 underutilized hotels into permanent housing. The hotel conversions have been on hold since last fall, when the city’s Law Department issued a technical ruling involving hotel occupancy regulations that nonprofit housing developers say effectively…

Activision Says It Will Cooperate With Insider Trading Investigations
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Activision Says It Will Cooperate With Insider Trading Investigations

Activision Blizzard, the video game maker set to be sold to Microsoft for nearly $70 billion, said in a legal filing on Friday that it would cooperate with an investigation into whether some of the company’s investors engaged in insider trading before the deal’s announcement. The company said it had…

Moskva, Russia’s Prized Ship, Was Hit by Missiles, U.S. Officials Say
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Moskva, Russia’s Prized Ship, Was Hit by Missiles, U.S. Officials Say

WASHINGTON — The Moskva was the pride of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, a symbol of the country’s dominance of the region and a powerful war machine that had been used to launch precision cruise missiles deep inside Ukraine. Despite claims by Russia that an accidental fire broke out on the…

Before Subway Attack Charges, Frank James Had Decades of Petty Offenses
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Before Subway Attack Charges, Frank James Had Decades of Petty Offenses

“He wasn’t making direct threats,” he said. “James is an intelligent person. But he was making very angry comments, with lots of expletives. Scary stuff.” “We called the Elizabeth police because some of our people were really scared,” Mr. Storch said. Mr. James appeared to resent mental health treatment: In…

Wisconsin Supreme Court Approves Republican-Drawn Legislative Maps
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Approves Republican-Drawn Legislative Maps

The conservative majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court voted to adopt new state legislative maps drawn by Republicans who control the Legislature, reversing its earlier decision that favored maps drawn by the state’s Democratic governor. The court acted after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down its previous decision last month,…