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Mikal Mahdi Executed by Firing Squad in South Carolina

12 April 2025 at 06:37
Mikal Mahdi’s execution came about a month after the first person in state history was killed in such a manner. Before that, no person had been killed by a firing squad in the United States in 15 years.

© South Carolina Dept. of Corrections, via Associated Press

This photo provided by the South Carolina Department of Corrections shows the state’s death chamber in Columbia, S.C., including the electric chair, right, and a firing squad chair.

F.B.I. Suspends Bureau Employee on Patel’s So-Called Enemies List

12 April 2025 at 06:29
The employee was a longtime counterintelligence analyst who had worked on the F.B.I.’s investigation examining Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, told senators that the agency would not engage in retribution under his command.

Joseph Boskin, Scholar of Humor and April Fool’s Prankster, Dies at 95

12 April 2025 at 06:04
To oblige an eager reporter, he invented a story about the holiday’s origin. He didn’t realize it would turn out to be his “Andy Warhol moment.”

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Joseph Boskin in his Boston University office in 1999. His credentials as an authority on humor got him involved in one of the kookiest episodes in the annals of April Fools’ tomfoolery.

White House Plan Calls for NOAA Research Programs to Be Dismantled

12 April 2025 at 04:44
A Trump administration budget proposal would essentially eliminate one of the world’s foremost Earth sciences research operations.

© Michael A. McCoy/Bloomberg

Weather analysis at NOAA’s Center for Weather and Climate Prediction headquarters in College Park, Md., in December.

Thousands of Voters Must Verify Information in Contested Election, N.C. Supreme Court Rules

The number of ballots in question exceeds the slim margin by which the Democrat incumbent, Justice Allison Riggs, won.

© Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

The appeal came from Justice Allison Riggs, the Democratic incumbent in the State Supreme Court election.

Judge Declines to Block Immigration Enforcement Operations in Places of Worship

12 April 2025 at 05:29
The ruling cast doubt on claims by a coalition of Christian and Jewish groups that their congregations were at heightened risk of becoming targets for raids under the Trump administration.

© Paul Ratje for The New York Times

Sacred Heart Church in El Paso during a demonstration for migrant rights last month.

Bond Market is Upended by Trump’s Tariffs

In the usually steady government bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury has risen to about 4.5 percent from less than 4 percent at the end of last week.

© Rod Lamkey Jr. for The New York Times

The price of government bonds, issued by the U.S. Treasury, fell on Friday, while yields rose sharply.

Five More Big Law Firms Reach Deals With Trump

12 April 2025 at 04:13
Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft agreed to do free legal work on causes the White House supports.

© Jeenah Moon for The New York Times

Kirkland & Ellis is one of the law firms that recently reached a deal with the White House to provide free legal work to causes that President Trump supports.

A Tragic End to a Helicopter Pilot’s New Adventure

12 April 2025 at 04:28
Seankese Johnson, 36, was killed along with five passengers when the sightseeing helicopter he was flying suddenly crashed into the Hudson River near Jersey City.

© Dave Sanders for The New York Times

A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday afternoon.

Investigation Into Helicopter Crash Just Getting Underway

12 April 2025 at 04:05
Investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board said it would most likely be some time before a cause of the crash that killed six people could be determined.

© Adam Gray for The New York Times

Jennifer Homendy, the chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, told reporters: “Everything is on the table — we don’t rule anything out.”

Immigration Judge Rules Khalil Can Be Deported, but Legal Hurdles Remain

12 April 2025 at 04:06
The decision by a judge in Louisiana is an early victory for Secretary of State Marco Rubio, but a broader challenge is still being heard in federal court in Newark.

© Bing Guan for The New York Times

Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent resident, was involved in protests at Columbia University in New York.

Trump Will End Temporary Protections for Afghans and Cameroonians

12 April 2025 at 03:28
More than 10,000 people will be put on track for deportation in May and June as a result of the Department of Homeland Security’s action.

© Kirsten Luce for The New York Times

A shelter for refugees in Portland, Maine, one of many such facilities across the country for people fleeing instability in their home countries.

N.Y.C. Primary Voters Can Rank 5 Candidates. Many Have Heard of Only 2.

By: Maya King
12 April 2025 at 00:31
New York City voters have nine Democrats to consider in this year’s mayoral primary, a crowded race made more complicated by the return of ranked-choice voting.

© Desiree Rios for The New York Times

New York City voters got their first taste of ranked-choice voting in the June 2021 citywide primary elections.

Has Disney+ Changed ‘Doctor Who’? U.S. and U.K. Fans Discuss.

11 April 2025 at 12:01
The show has a bigger budget since the streaming behemoth got involved. Has that pleased its devotees?

© James Pardon/BBC Studios/Disney/Bad Wolf

Varada Sethu as Belinda Chandra and Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor in the new season of “Doctor Who.”

The History of Helicopter Crashes in NYC. And Why Reforms Rarely Stick.

12 April 2025 at 01:54
Dozens have died in accidents since helicopters were allowed in the city in 1949. Residents have complained for nearly as long, but reforms rarely stick.

© Larry Morris/The New York Times

Wreckage of a New York Airways helicopter atop the Pan Am Building in Midtown Manhattan in May 1977.

Who’s In and Who’s Out at the Naval Academy’s Library?

12 April 2025 at 01:20
An order by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office resulted in a purge of books critical of racism but preserved volumes defending white power.

© Patrick Semansky/Associated Press

Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy can check out copies of “Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler but not “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou.

China Raises Tariffs on U.S. Imports to 125%, Calling Trump’s Policies a ‘Joke’

11 April 2025 at 19:39
Beijing’s retaliation came after the White House ratcheted up its tariff on Chinese goods to 125 percent, on top of an existing 20 percent tax.

© Jon Cherry for The New York Times

A worker at Vendome Copper & Brass Works in Louisville, Ky., last month.

EU Countries Go on Tariff Defense

12 April 2025 at 00:49
The uncertainty of higher tariffs has spurred Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain to announce financial lifelines for businesses and workers. More countries are expected to follow.

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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain, left, and President Xi Jinping of China meeting Friday in Beijing.

Trump’s New Way to Kill Regulations: Because I Say So

The president is trying new shortcuts to eliminate energy and environmental rules, but legal experts say the efforts could face high hurdles.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

President Trump held up an executive order at a signing ceremony in the Oval Office on Wednesday.

The Menendez Brothers’ Case Under Review: What to Know.

The Los Angeles County district attorney was asking a court to withdraw a resentencing petition. But Lyle and Erik Menendez still have paths to freedom.

© Nick Ut/Associated Press

Lyle, left, and Erik Menendez during a court appearance in 1990. The brothers were convicted of murder in the killings of their parents.

Trump’s Claims About Global Trade and Tariffs: Fact Check

Across his political career, Donald J. Trump has made his case for tariffs by relying on a number of false and misleading claims. Here’s a guide.

© Erin Schaff/The New York Times

President Trump has pursued a whipsaw approach to tariffs, often shifting course.

Who Wants to Run Vanity Fair? Everyone? Anyone?

Radhika Jones is stepping down as editor in chief, and the search for her replacement has begun. But as the magazine industry has contracted, many of the more decadent parts of the job are long gone.

© Juan Arredondo for The New York Times

There are few more prominent roles in American journalism than the editor of Vanity Fair.
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