Corrections: December 7, 2013
Date: 07 December 2013
Den 6 december 2013 var en fredag under stjärntecknet ♐. Det var 339 e dagen i året. Förenta staternas president var Barack Obama.
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Date: 07 December 2013
By JAY SCHREIBER
Curtis Granderson joins more than 100 players who have worn uniforms for both the New York Yankees and New York Mets in past 51 years.
Date: 07 December 2013
By DAVID WALDSTEIN
New York Yankees sign free-agent outfielder Carlos Beltran to three-year, $45 million contract.
Date: 07 December 2013
By JOHN OTIS
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York, one of seven agencies supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, helps Eugene Manu of Harlem buy tablet computer to aid in his pursuit of college degree.
Date: 07 December 2013
By BENJAMIN WEISER and MATT FLEGENHEIMER
Announcement that New York City has settled class-action lawsuit that, if approved, would result in at least half of its taxicabs becoming wheelchair accessible by 2020, draws praise from politicians, industry figures and advocates for the disabled; some, however, are questioning practicalities of how deal will be put into effect.
Date: 07 December 2013
By JOSEPH BERGER
Federal judge rules that predominantly white village of Garden City, LI, intentionally discriminated against blacks and Hispanics when it enacted zoning change in 2004 favoring building of townhouses or single-family homes over modestly priced apartments.
Date: 07 December 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four people have died of hypothermia in the San Francisco Bay Area while the region is gripped by freezing temperatures.
Date: 06 December 2013
By JANE PERLEZ
Date: 07 December 2013
By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Pennsylvania Gov Tom Corbett releases details of his proposal to use federal Medicaid funds to buy private health insurance for low-income people; plan is similar to one being carried out by Arkansas and considered by other Republican governors who oppose expanding Medicaid under President Obama’s health care law.