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Read the Ruling
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Read the Ruling

A federal judge said in a scathing ruling that President Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service was an improper exercise in self-dealing.

Trump Administration Announces New Attack on the International Criminal Court
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Trump Administration Announces New Attack on the International Criminal Court

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the United States will “dismantle” the international court that tries grave crimes “brick by brick, if necessary.”

By Jeanna Smialek, Amanda Taub and Edward Wong
Trump Administration Is Snapping Up Stakes in Private Companies. Could A.I. Be Next?
business

Trump Administration Is Snapping Up Stakes in Private Companies. Could A.I. Be Next?

Some tech executives are nervous that the administration’s recent scrutiny of artificial intelligence models could be a prelude to a demand for an ownership stake.

By Ana Swanson
Trump’s Threat to Impose Fees in the Strait of Hormuz Contradicts His Aides
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Trump’s Threat to Impose Fees in the Strait of Hormuz Contradicts His Aides

President Trump said the United States could collect tolls or fees, despite Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying no country could do so.

By Michael Crowley and Edward Wong
U.N. Says Hamas Forces Interfered With Aid Distribution at a Gaza Site
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U.N. Says Hamas Forces Interfered With Aid Distribution at a Gaza Site

A raid by armed personnel led the World Food Program to suspend its operations in one part of Gaza, the U.N. said. Hamas disputed the accusations.

By Aaron Boxerman and Adam Rasgon
Lindsey Graham’s Sister Appointed to Finish His Senate Term
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Lindsey Graham’s Sister Appointed to Finish His Senate Term

Gov. Henry McMaster of South Carolina named Darline Graham Nordone to replace Mr. Graham, who died on Saturday.

By Patricia Mazzei
How Lindsey Graham’s Journey From Trump Critic to Ally Made Him a Power Player
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How Lindsey Graham’s Journey From Trump Critic to Ally Made Him a Power Player

He initially called Donald Trump a “kook” who was “unfit for office,” only to join the new president’s Mar-a-Lago circle. “I’m still in the game,” Mr. Graham once explained of his much-analyzed turnabout.

By Peter Baker
Lindsey Graham’s Death Transforms the Race for His Democratic Challenger
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Lindsey Graham’s Death Transforms the Race for His Democratic Challenger

Annie Andrews, a pediatrician, has offered condolences to those who loved Mr. Graham while considering the political fallout from his death. Republicans are scrambling to arrange a new primary election.

By Patricia Mazzei
For 35 Years, Undocumented, and Chasing the American Dream
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For 35 Years, Undocumented, and Chasing the American Dream

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo hoped to obtain legal status, his family said. He was killed last week by an immigration agent who was looking for a different man.

By Edgar Sandoval and Jazmine Ulloa
ICE Agent Kills Person in Vehicle in Maine, State Officials Say
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ICE Agent Kills Person in Vehicle in Maine, State Officials Say

The shooting occurred in Biddeford, south of Portland. It was the second death in a week involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent firing into a vehicle.

By Jacey Fortin, Heather Beasley Doyle and Miriam Jordan
D.O.J. Turns Over Evidence in Minnesota Shootings by Immigration Agents
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D.O.J. Turns Over Evidence in Minnesota Shootings by Immigration Agents

Investigators had for months refused to share information with their state counterparts about three shootings involving federal agents.

By Ernesto Londoño and Mitch Smith
How a Second-Grade Teacher Revived a Beloved Video Game
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How a Second-Grade Teacher Revived a Beloved Video Game

Backyard Baseball, a favorite game for 1990s kids, had been off the market for years. But Lindsay Barnett was determined.

By Alessandra Schade
The Next Phase in Ukraine’s War With Russia: The Battle for Minds
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The Next Phase in Ukraine’s War With Russia: The Battle for Minds

Ukrainians, already drone innovators, are turning their focus to psychological operations aimed at undercutting Russian support for the war.

By Carlotta Gall and Oleksandr Chubko
States Sue to Block Paramount’s Deal for Warner Bros.
business

States Sue to Block Paramount’s Deal for Warner Bros.

The lawsuit, filed by California and 11 other states, argues that the deal would harm movie theaters and damage America’s entertainment industry.

By Benjamin Mullin, David McCabe and Lauren Hirsch
Court Revives Lawsuits Tying Tylenol Use in Pregnancy to Autism and A.D.H.D.
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Court Revives Lawsuits Tying Tylenol Use in Pregnancy to Autism and A.D.H.D.

A federal appeals court overruled a district court judge who dismissed the lawsuits, citing unreliable scientific evidence.

By Azeen Ghorayshi
This California Oil Pipeline Was Dormant for 11 Years. Trump Reopened It.
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This California Oil Pipeline Was Dormant for 11 Years. Trump Reopened It.

The move in Santa Barbara by the Trump administration has made residents anxious in a region prized for its gorgeous beaches and ocean views.

By Soumya Karlamangla
Housing or Flood Protection? In Brooklyn, Housing Is Winning.
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Housing or Flood Protection? In Brooklyn, Housing Is Winning.

A towering apartment development has been approved for the waterfront, even though some residents would have preferred parkland.

By Hilary Howard
They Were Terrorized by a Tech Company. When Will They See Justice?
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They Were Terrorized by a Tech Company. When Will They See Justice?

A newly available documentary, ‘Whatever It Takes,’ examines eBay workers’ plot to cyberstalk journalists and critics.

By David Streitfeld
Mom, Dad, I Want to Be a Welder
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Mom, Dad, I Want to Be a Welder

Gen Z is increasingly turning to trade schools in hopes of future-proofing their careers against A.I. But getting their parents and peers on board can be a challenge.

By Callie Holtermann
Who Will Win the Midterms? 6 Pollsters and Pundits Make Educated Guesses.
opinion

Who Will Win the Midterms? 6 Pollsters and Pundits Make Educated Guesses.

If the election were held today, which party would win a majority in the House and Senate?

By New York Times Opinion Contributors
Ladies, We’re Entering Our Crone Era. It’s About Time.
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Ladies, We’re Entering Our Crone Era. It’s About Time.

A new generation is not willing to settle for being invisible.

By Tressie McMillan Cottom
Bison Attacks Tourist at Yellowstone National Park, Tossing Him Into the Air
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Bison Attacks Tourist at Yellowstone National Park, Tossing Him Into the Air

A man was hospitalized after a visibly agitated bull bison flipped him about eight feet in the air near a campground road.

By Adeel Hassan