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Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton: A prominent figure in American public life, she has dedicated five decades to public service. As First Lady, she championed healthcare reform, notably the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and advocated for global women’s rights. As a US Senator for New York, she secured vital funding for 9/11 first responders and focused on economic opportunity. During her tenure as Secretary of State, she employed a "smart power" approach, restoring America’s global standing, imposing sanctions on Iran, and promoting human rights. She currently serves as Chancellor of Queen’s University Belfast and a Columbia University professor.
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End of the line: New York retires iconic MetroCard and embraces tap-and-go fares

December 31 is the final day to refill MetroCards after that New York City transitions to OMNY tap-to-pay via credit cards and smart devices.

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Judge blocks release of Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury testimony

A judge blocked the release of the transcripts, citing the risk of ‘unravelling the foundations of secrecy’ on which the Jeffrey Epstein case is based.

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