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Andres Kudacki for The New York TimesManhattanProtests in front of Radio City Music Hall, which is hosting a fund-raiser for President Biden. Hiroko Masuike/The New York TimesProtests in front of Radio City Music Hall, which is hosting a fund-raiser for President Biden.- QueensPresident Biden with former President Barack Obama in New York on Thursday.
Dave Sanders for The New York TimesMassapequa Park, N.Y.Former President Donald J. Trump attending a wake for a New York City police officer. Dave Sanders for The New York TimesMassapequa Park, N.Y.Attendees during a wake for a New York City police officer. Jim Wilson/The New York TimesOakland, Calif.Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running for president as an independent, introduced Nicole Shanahan as his running mate on Tuesday.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Is Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
Mr. Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of stealing $8 billion from customers of his FTX cryptocurrency exchange, faced a maximum sentence of 110 years.
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This is how Sam Bankman-Fried’s sentence compares with those in other white-collar cases.
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Kim Raff for The New York Times“I know Lennie’s time is limited. But even two years or five years or six years is better than none at all.”Ashlee Wiseman searched for a doctor who would help her keep her unborn baby girl with trisomy 18. Kim Raff for The New York TimesThe number of babies born with trisomy 18 may rise with Roe v. Wade overturned. But some women choose to have the babies. Kim Raff for The New York TimesAshlee deeply loves her daughter, Lennie, who is now a little over a year old and requires round-the-clock care. Kim Raff for The New York Times“I agonized almost every minute of every day about choices and if we were making the right ones.”Shauna Demars chose comfort care rather than aggressive treatment for her son Hank, who was born with trisomy 18. Kim Raff for The New York TimesMost infants born with the condition die in the first year of life. Hank lived only 29 days. Kim Raff for The New York TimesHank was buried at the grave of his uncle, who died several years ago in an accident, so that he wouldn’t be alone.
Putin Offers Both Reassurance and Threat on a Wider War
President Vladimir Putin dismissed claims that Russia planned to invade other countries, but warned nations against hosting warplanes meant for Ukraine.
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Taiwan’s foreign minister said that a halt in U.S. arms shipments to Ukraine would embolden China.
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New Senate Leadership Tussle Is a Throwback to the Old Days
Current Senate leaders haven’t had to fight too hard for their jobs, but Republicans now face a real contest to replace Mitch McConnell.
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House Republicans Demand Full Impeachment Trial for Alejandro Mayorkas
They argue that dispensing with the charges against the homeland security secretary, as senators are inclined to do, would be an affront to Americans.
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Leo Correa/Associated PressAid being dropped into northern Gaza. Amir Cohen/ReutersIsraeli soldiers along the Gaza border. Hannah Mckay/ReutersIn Kiryat Ono, Israel, families of Israeli soldiers calling for their release from Gaza. Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesSmoke rising over Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where the Israeli military said it was carrying out raids. Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesAn injured Palestinian being assisted outside Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City on Wednesday. Ronen Zvulun/ReutersA memorial for Israeli victims of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas at the site of the Nova music festival in Re'im, Israel, on Wednesday.
Men’s Sweet 16 Kicks Off With Clemson-Arizona, UConn-San Diego State Matchups
The four-game slate of marquee matchups includes a rematch of last year’s national championship between the Huskies and Aztecs.
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The Many Ways Men’s Sweet 16 Players Are Being Paid
Every team has been touched by “name, image and likeness” rules, which allow student athletes to be paid for endorsements, appearances and other work.
Each team left in the men’s N.C.A.A. tournament is facing a unique problem.
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When Sean Combs Was ‘Living the American Dream’
In addition to being a hip-hop star, he hosted a reality show and started a fashion label, a fragrance line and his own cable network. Then came the accusations.
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‘Cataclysmic Situation’ in Haiti Leaves 1,500 Dead in Gang Violence
The United Nations said poor governance and increasing levels of gang violence had brought state institutions “close to collapse.”
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David Brooks
The Great Struggle for Liberalism
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Zvi Mowshowitz
Take the ‘World’s Smallest Political Quiz.’ Then See What A.I. Thinks of Your Politics.
Paul Krugman
Bidenomics Is Making China Angry. That’s OK.
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Tressie McMillan Cottom
Who Would Want to Go to a College Like This?
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David French
Justice Thomas Is a Kind Man. But His New Hire Raises Disturbing Questions.
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Frank Bruni
The Overlooked Truths About Biden’s Age
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John McWhorter
On Broadway, ‘Centering’ Antiracism Is Delightful
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Pamela Paul
Threads Has Become Bizarro-World X
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