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 difficult in Washington.
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The victory by Timothy Kennedy, a Democratic state senator, was not a surprise. But it will make Republicans’ lives more difficult in Washington.
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A state panel voted to censure Mark J. Grisanti, a former Republican state senator, but said he would not be removed for the incident, in which he shoved a police officer.
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Officers in riot gear removed demonstrators who had seized Hamilton Hall, a building with a history of student takeovers. Scores of other arrests were made on campuses across the country.
Donald J. Trump was fined for contempt and warned of jail time before a lawyer testified about how he struck deals to silence two women who said they had trysts with the former president.
By Jesse McKinley and
New York Woman Gets 18 Years for Funding Terrorism With Cryptocurrency
Prosecutors said Victoria Jacobs sent funds to Bitcoin wallets controlled by a terrorist training group that operated in Syria.
By Hurubie Meko and
Lawyer for Stormy Daniels Says He Believed Trump Was Behind Hush-Money Talks
The lawyer, Keith Davidson, testified that the release of the “Access Hollywood” tape, in which Donald J. Trump described assaulting women, increased the urgency of talks to buy and bury Ms. Daniels’s story of a sexual encounter with him. The $130,000 payment is at the heart of the case.
Queen Snakes Are Back, and They’re in New Jersey
The reptiles, an endangered species, hadn’t been seen in the state since the 1970s.
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Hamilton Hall Has a Long History of Student Takeovers
The Columbia University building, which opened in 1907, has been occupied several times by student activists.
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150 People Sue, Saying They Were Abused as Minors in N.Y.C. Custody
The plaintiffs say they faced sexual and other physical abuse at juvenile detention centers and on Rikers Island.
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Donald Trump was fined and warned of jail time after he violated a gag order in his criminal trial. Prosecutors have argued that his statements threaten the trial. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.
By Jonah E. Bromwich, Rebecca Suner, Gabriel Blanco and Claire Hogan
Brown students took down their tents on campus after the university in Rhode Island agreed to discuss their demands for divestment from support for the Israeli military.
By Jacey Fortin
The artist of the defiant bronze statue near Wall Street reached an agreement with the financial firm that commissioned it.
By Christopher Kuo
Miguel A. Cardona told lawmakers that his department was continuing to investigate complaints of antisemitism at dozens of colleges since Oct. 7.
By Zach Montague
By Tuesday afternoon, protesters had broken through the barriers keeping them out of an encampment, and they replaced an American flag in the center of campus with a Palestinian one.
By Bryan Anderson
For President Biden, the campus unrest over the Gaza war recalls peace protests of his youth. But this time he cannot easily bypass the turmoil.
By Peter Baker
Republican leaders said they would hold additional hearings with top university administrators and potentially withhold millions of federal dollars from universities that fail to keep Jewish students safe.
By Annie Karni
He figured in the examination of sensational cases involving President John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., O.J. Simpson and others.
By Trip Gabriel
The students who took over Hamilton Hall on Tuesday could be charged with a range of offenses, but they are unlikely to face jail time, according to a legal expert.
By Christopher Maag
Representative Don Bacon accused Representative Ilhan Omar of antisemitism in suggesting some Jewish students were “pro-genocide.” Democratic leaders have said little about their colleague’s language.
By Annie Karni
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