NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City-born man serving a 15-year prison sentence for supporting al-Qaida failed to prove the U.S. government was too slow or inefficient in its treatment of his medical needs after his 2010 arrest, a judge ruled Thursday. U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods said a trial last week failed to produce evidence that a medical condition that will require lifelong treatment for Wesam El-Hanafi was worsened by the quality or speed with which it was diagnosed by doctors who treated the prisoner for the last five years.