What We Know About the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore
Federal investigators search for answers about how a massive cargo ship struck a major bridge minutes after leaving the Port of Baltimore early Tuesday.
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Federal investigators search for answers about how a massive cargo ship struck a major bridge minutes after leaving the Port of Baltimore early Tuesday.
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Nearly a decade after his indictment for securities fraud, Mr. Paxton will pay restitution, take legal ethics classes and do community service as part of an agreement with prosecutors.
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After decades of financial mismanagement, the nearly 170-year-old private liberal arts school is set to close at the end of May.
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Larry Householder, already serving a 20-year federal prison sentence, was indicted on additional state felony charges on Monday in connection with a sprawling bribery scheme.
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Kari Lake, a Trump Acolyte, Struggles to Find Her Path
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Four Takeaways From the Biggest Primary Night Since Super Tuesday
A Trump-backed candidate won in the G.O.P. Senate primary in Ohio. Incumbents prevailed in Illinois. And the race to finish Kevin McCarthy’s term heads to a runoff.
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Questions swirl over the bridge’s collapse after a massive cargo ship slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge moments after losing power early on Tuesday.
By Thomas Fuller
The former superintendent and medical director of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home in Massachusetts were indicted in 2020 on charges of neglect after many residents became sick and died.
By Jesus Jiménez
The vessels had underpaid crews and kept workers onboard for months beyond their contracts, according to an Australian regulator.
By Michael Forsythe, Peter Eavis and Jenny Gross
An increasing number of states have advanced A.I.-related legislation to combat attempts to mislead voters during the 2024 election, according to a new analysis by the Voting Rights Lab.
By Neil Vigdor
The bridge, which collapsed on Tuesday, had become an emblem of Baltimore’s identity as a working port city.
By Campbell Robertson and JoAnna Daemmrich
The six men worked for a company that often maintains bridges operated by the state. They were repairing the bridge’s roadway when it was struck by the ship.
By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
After decades of financial mismanagement, the nearly 170-year-old private liberal arts school is set to close at the end of May.
By Emily Cochrane
During a very brief tenure at NBC News, the former Republican Party leader downplayed her role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A review of the record showed she was involved in some key episodes.
By Jim Rutenberg and Alexandra Berzon
After his event in North Carolina was disrupted by demonstrators, the president said that “we need to get a lot more care into Gaza.”
By Reid J. Epstein and Maya King
In reviewing images of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, some structural engineers said that its piers, which are essential to the structure’s integrity, appeared to lack protective barriers.
By James Glanz and Annie Correal
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