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David Banks, New York City’s Schools Chancellor, to Resign
The resignation of Mr. Banks, planned for the end of the year, comes amid a flurry of federal investigations into Mayor Eric Adams and his administration.
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Trump Golf Course Suspect Is Charged With Attempted Assassination
The new federal indictment in Florida comes on top of two gun charges against Ryan W. Routh, an itinerant contractor with an extensive criminal record.
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Zelensky Addresses the Security Council, Calling for Attention to Stay on Ukraine
“Russia can only be forced into peace.” President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine urged the Council members to sustain their backing for his country’s resistance to Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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Alex Jones’s Infowars Will Be Auctioned Off to Pay Sandy Hook Families
A sale of the Infowars website and other property is set for November, and could determine the conspiracy theorist’s fate as a broadcaster.
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Brett Favre Reveals He Has Parkinson’s Disease
Mr. Favre, the former N.F.L. quarterback who fell from grace after Mississippi officials accused him of helping divert funds meant for low-income residents, announced the diagnosis before Congress.
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Former Memphis Officer Apologizes for His Role in Tyre Nichols’s Death
Desmond Mills Jr., who testified against his former colleagues, broke down in court, saying, “I made his child fatherless.”
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Political Evolution
He was once a backer of liberal causes. Then everyone seemed to turn on him. Now he wants to stay away from politics — if that’s possible.
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Caroline Ellison Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Role in FTX Fraud
A top adviser to Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder of FTX, Ms. Ellison pleaded guilty to conspiring with him to steal $8 billion and became a crucial witness for the prosecution.
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Manchin Won’t Endorse Harris After Her Call to End Filibuster Over Abortion Rights
“Shame on her,” Joe Manchin, the independent senator from West Virginia, said after Kamala Harris reiterated her support for ending the Senate practice. “She knows the filibuster is the Holy Grail of democracy.”
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Behind Harris’s Rise: Laurene Powell Jobs, Silicon Valley’s Wealthiest Woman
The alliance between Kamala Harris and Laurene Powell Jobs is a genuine friendship that has thrust the press-shy billionaire philanthropist into the political spotlight.
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Biden Warned the World Is at an ‘Inflection Point’
Also, thousands are fleeing southern Lebanon. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
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What Lebanon Looks Like After Israel’s Historic Airstrikes
The destruction from one of the most intense air raids in modern warfare stretches across southern Lebanon and in pockets of the east.
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House Panel Recommends Holding Blinken in Contempt
Democrats accused Republicans of trying to damage the Biden administration at the height of a campaign season.
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Judge Rejects Trump’s Last-Minute Bid to Delay Assessment of Jan. 6 Case
Federal prosecutors can come ahead with a lengthy filing containing evidence backing their argument that the indictment of the former president can survive the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling.
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Woman Accuses Sean Combs of Raping Her in Filmed Attack
In a new lawsuit, the woman said Mr. Combs and his bodyguard drugged and assaulted her in his recording studio in 2001.
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Woman Accuses Sean Combs of Raping Her in Filmed Attack
In a new lawsuit, the woman said Mr. Combs and his bodyguard drugged and assaulted her in his recording studio in 2001.
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Zelensky Addresses the Security Council, Calling for Attention to Stay on Ukraine
“Russia can only be forced into peace.” President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine urged the Council members to sustain their backing for his country’s resistance to Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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U.S. Accuses Visa of Monopoly in Debit Cards
The financial giant, which processes the majority of debit card spending in the United States, unfairly imposed fees on merchants and deterred rivals, the Justice Department said.
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Report on Antisemitism at CUNY Calls for Changes Across the System
The report, commissioned by New York’s governor, found that the city’s university system was ill-equipped to handle rising antisemitism. But it also said the problem was not widespread.
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