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Jesse Jackson, Charismatic Champion of Civil Rights, Dies at 84
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Jesse Jackson, Charismatic Champion of Civil Rights, Dies at 84

An impassioned orator, he was a moral and political force, forming a “rainbow coalition” of poor and working-class people and seeking the presidency. His mission, he said, was “to transform the mind of America.”

By Peter Applebome
Jesse Jackson: A Life in Pictures
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Jesse Jackson: A Life in Pictures

The civil rights leader was one of the country’s most influential Black figures.

By The New York Times
The Expanding Fallout From the Epstein Files, and Jesse Jackson Dies at 84
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The Expanding Fallout From the Epstein Files, and Jesse Jackson Dies at 84

Plus, drones at the Olympics.

By Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis and Ian Stewart
U.S. and Iran Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Rising Tensions
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U.S. and Iran Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Rising Tensions

President Trump has called on Iran to reach an immediate accord or else face the threat of a possible U.S. attack.

By Aaron Boxerman, Erika Solomon and Nick Cumming-Bruce
In Iran, Slain Protesters’ Memorials Will Test State Crackdown
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In Iran, Slain Protesters’ Memorials Will Test State Crackdown

Ceremonies commemorating the 40 days after protesters were killed are planned this week, challenging the authorities’ ability to restrain them.

By Erika Solomon and Leily Nikounazar
Warner Bros. Discovery Restarts Deal Talks With Paramount
business

Warner Bros. Discovery Restarts Deal Talks With Paramount

Paramount’s takeover bid was rejected in favor of Netflix, which wanted only the streaming and studio businesses. Paramount said it would pay more if negotiations were reopened.

By Lauren Hirsch
New Jersey Commuters Face Month of Misery as Service to Manhattan Is Slashed
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New Jersey Commuters Face Month of Misery as Service to Manhattan Is Slashed

NJ Transit suggested that commuters should work from home for the next month, as Amtrak moves train traffic to a new bridge, severely reducing service into Manhattan.

By Dodai Stewart
The Portal Bridge Has Caused Headaches for Decades
nyregion

The Portal Bridge Has Caused Headaches for Decades

A main rail link to New York City, the bridge over the Hackensack River will be replaced. Few commuters will miss it.

By Andy Newman
A Rio Carnival Party That Goes On and On
world

A Rio Carnival Party That Goes On and On

The Boi Tolo, one of the city’s most iconic street parties, has come to represent the glittery, gritty grass-roots celebration far from the glamour of the official parades.

By Ana Ionova and Dado Galdieri
Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few.
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Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few.

In a series of deals over the past three months, lawmakers rejected some of the president’s most aggressive attempts to whittle down the government.

By Tony Romm
Obama Took On Recession, Health Care and Iraq. What He Didn’t See Coming Was Trump.
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Obama Took On Recession, Health Care and Iraq. What He Didn’t See Coming Was Trump.

A new set of oral history interviews documents how Barack Obama and his advisers missed the shifting mood of the country that would ultimately replace him with a successor they considered a “con man,” “clown” and “laughingstock.”

By Peter Baker
Hegseth Is Said to Have Ordered Pentagon Spokesman’s Firing
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Hegseth Is Said to Have Ordered Pentagon Spokesman’s Firing

The spokesman, Army Col. Dave Butler, worked for the Army chief of staff.

By Helene Cooper
Questions Swirl Around Russian Figure Skater in Her Olympic Debut
world

Questions Swirl Around Russian Figure Skater in Her Olympic Debut

Adeliia Petrosian, 18, has the résumé of a medal contender — and ties to coaches and a skater who were at the center of a doping scandal at the last Winter Games.

By Juliet Macur
Trump Said He’d End the War in a Day, but It’s Worsened for Ukrainians
world

Trump Said He’d End the War in a Day, but It’s Worsened for Ukrainians

Russian attacks and Ukrainian civilian deaths rose as President Trump’s peace talks dragged on during his first year back in the White House.

By Kim Barker and Oleksandra Mykolyshyn
Ukraine and Russia Hold Peace Talks, but Expectations Are Low
world

Ukraine and Russia Hold Peace Talks, but Expectations Are Low

Both sides described previous U.S.-mediated negotiations as productive, although they did not appear to address sticking points like territory and security guarantees.

By Constant Méheut
Trump’s Ambassador to Belgium Is Summoned After Accusing Officials of Antisemitism
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Trump’s Ambassador to Belgium Is Summoned After Accusing Officials of Antisemitism

The diplomat, Bill White, was then asked to meet with the Belgian foreign minister, at a time of rising tensions between the U.S. and countries in Europe.

By Jeanna Smialek and Koba Ryckewaert
For an Immigration Trap on a Bridge to Canada, an Encouraging Sign
nyregion

For an Immigration Trap on a Bridge to Canada, an Encouraging Sign

The recent detention of a visiting research scientist has renewed attention on a confusing exit ramp in Buffalo that sends drivers across the border.

By Benjamin Oreskes and Jay Root
Military Veterans Protesting ICE See Crackdown Through Different Lens
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Military Veterans Protesting ICE See Crackdown Through Different Lens

Veterans have taken part in demonstrations against the federal crackdown on illegal immigration in Minnesota. “I believe in the institutions,” one said.

By Julie Bosman, Talya Minsberg and Jazmine Ulloa
After First Big Overseas Trip, Ocasio-Cortez Expresses Frustrations
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After First Big Overseas Trip, Ocasio-Cortez Expresses Frustrations

The congresswoman argued in an interview that presidential speculation, which included scrutiny of her slip-ups, had overshadowed her anti-authoritarian message at the Munich Security Conference.

By Kellen Browning
Los Angeles Mayor Says Chairman of 2028 Olympics Should Resign
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Los Angeles Mayor Says Chairman of 2028 Olympics Should Resign

The chairman, Casey Wasserman, has faced criticism ever since his name surfaced in the Epstein files. Mayor Karen Bass is the latest official to call on him to step down.

By Shawn Hubler
Tom Pritzker, Citing Epstein Connection, Steps Down as Hyatt’s Executive Chairman
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Tom Pritzker, Citing Epstein Connection, Steps Down as Hyatt’s Executive Chairman

The member of a prominent and wealthy family, Mr. Pritzker was in regular contact with the financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

By Rebecca Davis O’Brien
Digging Through the Epstein Files
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Digging Through the Epstein Files

We look at how The Times has tackled a complex reporting project.

By Sam Sifton
A Holiday High-School Game Is Shattered by a Fatal Assault
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A Holiday High-School Game Is Shattered by a Fatal Assault

At a hockey rink in Pawtucket, R.I., shots rang out, leaving two people dead, in addition to the shooter. The police chief said it was a family matter that exploded in public.

By Soumya Karlamangla, By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Neil Vigdor
2 Strikes in 3 Years: N.Y.C. Nurses Awaken as a Major Labor Voice
nyregion

2 Strikes in 3 Years: N.Y.C. Nurses Awaken as a Major Labor Voice

But a rift has emerged among the union’s leaders as workers at four hospitals are back on the job, while a walkout persists at a fifth hospital.

By Joseph Goldstein
Robert Duvall Seared Himself Into Our Memories Even When He Wasn’t the Star
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Robert Duvall Seared Himself Into Our Memories Even When He Wasn’t the Star

In roles as unalike as a neighborhood shut-in, a Corleone consigliere and a hardhearted military man, the actor brought an intensity that never wavered.

By Manohla Dargis
‘Show Up for Us’: 13 Democratic Voters on Trump, ICE and Their Frustrations With the Democratic Party
opinion

‘Show Up for Us’: 13 Democratic Voters on Trump, ICE and Their Frustrations With the Democratic Party

The group discusses the Democratic Party’s response to Trump and his reshaping of American life.

By Katherine Miller, Margie Omero and Adrian J. Rivera
Why Are Many New York Apartments Empty? Rent Laws.
opinion

Why Are Many New York Apartments Empty? Rent Laws.

One in 10 buildings with rent-regulated apartments is losing money.

By Nicole Gelinas
Colbert Doesn’t Give an FCC About Calling Out CBS
arts

Colbert Doesn’t Give an FCC About Calling Out CBS

“And because my network clearly doesn’t want us to talk about this, let’s talk about this,” Stephen Colbert said after CBS canceled a Texas congressman’s appearance on Monday’s “Late Show.”

By Trish Bendix
Anderson Cooper to Leave ‘60 Minutes’ on CBS
business

Anderson Cooper to Leave ‘60 Minutes’ on CBS

Mr. Cooper said in a statement that he was leaving as a correspondent for the show to focus on his CNN program and spend more time with his children.

By Benjamin Mullin
Investigators Hope DNA Testing Can Provide Breakthrough in Guthrie Case
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Investigators Hope DNA Testing Can Provide Breakthrough in Guthrie Case

An expert said lab analysis of gloves found near Nancy Guthrie’s home could produce results within days.

By Audra D. S. Burch
An M.L.K. Landmark Is Revived at a Tense Moment for Historical Sites
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An M.L.K. Landmark Is Revived at a Tense Moment for Historical Sites

The Masonic lodge that served as the home base for Dr. King’s activism will soon be open to visitors. It had long been considered endangered.

By Rick Rojas