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The Words That Have Defined This Week in Donald J. Trump’s Trial
Witnesses discussed the salacious and the banal, and the judge warned the defendant he could go to jail.
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As Protests Grow, Universities Choose Different Ways to End Unrest
Columbia has taken the spotlight after twice asking the police to quell pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus. Brown University chose a…
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Eric Adams Seizes Role as Face of the Crackdown on Student Protests
Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday defended the overnight arrests of nearly 300 campus protesters in New York City, praising the…
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Weinstein to Appear in Court for First Time Since Conviction Overturned
Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced former Hollywood producer, is set to appear in a Manhattan court Wednesday in what could be…
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The Most Decorated Battleship in U.S. History Gets an Overdue Face-Lift
The most decorated battleship in the history of the United States is done with war. The engines of the vessel,…
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Model-Boat Sailing Returns to Central Park
I tried operating a boat on Conservatory Water, the pond famous for model boating. It’s harder than it looks.
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Democrats Win New York Special House Election, Narrowing G.O.P. Majority
The victory by Timothy Kennedy, a Democratic state senator, was not a surprise. But it will make Republicans’ lives more…
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Democrats Win New York Special House Election, Narrowing G.O.P. Majority
The victory by Timothy Kennedy, a Democratic state senator, was not a surprise. But it will make Republicans’ lives more…
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Judge Who Brawled With Neighbors Will Remain on N.Y. Bench
A state panel voted to censure Mark J. Grisanti, a former Republican state senator, but said he would not be…
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Contempt Fines and Hush-Money Details: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Trial
The third week of the criminal trial of Donald J. Trump began with a rebuke: The judge, Juan M. Merchan,…