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Harvard’s Stand Against Trump Is Helping It Raise More Money

18 April 2025 at 08:46
The Trump administration said it would take $2.2 billion in research funds from the school. Some small donors are doing their best to make up for the shortfall.

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Some Harvard alumni contributed to the school as a way to show their support for the university’s more forceful response to the federal government.

Judge Delays a Resentencing Hearing for the Menendez Brothers

The proceedings were pushed back for three weeks over the issue of whether a key report on Erik and Lyle Menendez was admissible.

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The Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, where Erik and Lyle Menendez are serving their sentences.

What to Know About the Court Cases Challenging Trump’s Immigration Agenda

The Trump administration is on course for a potential constitutional clash with the judiciary branch, which has issued several rulings countering executive orders.

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The Supreme Court announced it would hear oral arguments on May 15 about President Trump’s request to lift a nationwide pause on his executive order ending birthright citizenship.

Ukraine and U.S. Sign Agreement in Lead-Up to Full Minerals Deal

18 April 2025 at 08:05
The signed memorandum of understanding was thin on details, and the White House did not comment. But President Trump has said he expects to sign a minerals deal with Kyiv soon.

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Mining ilmenite in the central region of Kirovohrad, Ukraine, earlier this year. President Trump has said he expects the United States to reap $500 billion from Ukraine’s natural resources in the deal and win access to deposits of rare earth metals.

Columbia Activists Are Being Detained. Protesters Demand Answers.

Demonstrators rallied on Columbia’s campus and marched in Manhattan, three days after Mohsen Mahdawi was detained by immigration officials after arriving for a U.S. citizenship appointment.

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Protesters at Columbia University on Thursday called for answers about the detention of two organizers of pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

Sheriff Vows to Prosecute F.S.U. Gunman, Who Is Identified as a Deputy’s Son

18 April 2025 at 06:43
The 20-year-old gunman used his mother’s service weapon, which she had bought for personal use, said the sheriff of Leon County, Fla.

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Sheriff Walter McNeil of Leon County, Fla., speaking at a news conference after a shooting at Florida State University killed 2 and wounded 6 on Thursday.

Elaine Wynn, Who Built Wynn Resorts Empire in Las Vegas, Dies at 82

18 April 2025 at 06:36
She and Steve Wynn were known as the king and queen of Las Vegas. After their divorce, Ms. Wynn became a force in her own right.

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Elaine Wynn in an undated photo. “Elaine was an equal partner in the success of Wynn Resorts,” the lawyer Mary Boies said. “Steve was the money, and Elaine did the design and the people.”

Overlooked No More: Ethel Lina White, Master of Suspense Who Inspired Hitchcock

18 April 2025 at 06:03
A powerhouse of the genre, she published around 100 short stories and 17 novels, one of which was adapted into the acclaimed film “The Lady Vanishes.”

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Ethel Lina White in an undated photograph. She eschewed fame, telling one reporter: “I was not born. I have never been educated and have no tastes or hobbies.”

U.S. Indicts Luigi Mangione in Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO

Attorney General Pam Bondi moved forward aggressively and ordered prosecutors to seek the death penalty. Mangione also faces state charges in the Manhattan shooting.

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Luigi Mangione, accused of gunning down an insurance executive, has attracted a coterie of fervent supporters.

Senator Lisa Murkowski Makes Startling Admission as Trump Wages Retribution Campaign

18 April 2025 at 05:34
Lisa Murkowski, a longtime senator from Alaska and an independent voice in an increasingly tribal party, has been the rare Republican on Capitol Hill willing to criticize President Trump’s actions.

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Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, in the Capitol earlier this year.

What to Know About Eli Lilly’s Daily Pill for Weight Loss

Eli Lilly reported promising results from a study of its experimental oral drug that could rival popular injections to treat obesity and diabetes.

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Eli Lilly, the pill’s manufacturer, is not expected to announce a price tag for the drug until after it wins approval, as is typical for drugmakers.

Will the Elizabeth Street Garden’s Famous Fans Tank a Plan to Build NYC Housing?

The Elizabeth Street Garden in Lower Manhattan was going to be razed to make way for affordable housing for older New Yorkers. Now the plan may be on hold.

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New York City officials could have evicted the Elizabeth Street Garden as early as March 24, but Randy Mastro, the new first deputy mayor, has asked them to stand down.

In 2014, Florida State University Reeled From Another Shooting

18 April 2025 at 05:10
The campus, where a gunman killed two people on Thursday, experienced another shooting over a decade ago that left three people injured.

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Investigating the shooting outside the Strozier Library at Florida State University in 2014.

Embattled Congestion Pricing Program Gets Boost From Federal Judge

Judge Lewis J. Liman struck down several arguments in various lawsuits seeking to undo the New York City tolling program. Though weakened, the court cases continue.

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New York has said it will keep the congestion pricing toll cameras on despite pressure from the federal government and other opponents.

School Vouchers Won in Texas. Next Up, the Nation.

Choice laws have now passed in every major Republican state. Congress and President Trump are now aiming at blue states that have resisted vouchers for decades.

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The Texas House passed a bill that would create a pathway toward universal eligibility for school vouchers.

Chris Van Hollen Turned Away From El Salvador Prison, in Seeking Visit With Abrego Garcia

18 April 2025 at 04:50
Armed officials stopped Senator Chris Van Hollen from trying to visit the prison where Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia has been held for over a month.

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Senator Chris Van Hollen, with his hands on his waist, was stopped at a military checkpoint about a mile away from the prison in El Salvador where Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is being detained.

Dual Orders Over Trump Deportations Edge Courts Closer to Confrontation With White House

18 April 2025 at 05:56
The threat of investigations into whether the administration violated the judges’ orders comes as President Trump and his advisers are increasingly butting heads with the courts.

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Stephen Miller, President Trump’s chief policy aide, speaking in the Oval Office on Monday.

Trump Administration Says It Will Take Over Renovation of Penn Station

The head of the federal Department of Transportation promised on Thursday to take away control of the project from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

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New York’s Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan is one of the busiest transit hubs in the nation.

After Harvard, Liberal Donors and Groups Fear New Scrutiny From Trump

Some worried liberal donors and the nonprofit groups they support are getting “legal teams on speed dial, crisis plans dusted off, reserves lined up.”

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The Trump administration has indicated that it might try to pull Harvard University’s tax-exempt status, in response to the school’s defiance of a list of demands.

U.S. Is Withdrawing Hundreds of Troops From Syria

18 April 2025 at 03:56
The end of the Assad era has reduced some threats, but the Islamic State has shown renewed strength in the country.

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A U.S. military convoy in northeastern Syria in January. The military is shuttering three of its eight small operating bases in the country’s northeast.

Trump Official Asked I.R.S. About Audit of President’s Friend Mike Lindell, the Pillow Entrepreneur

18 April 2025 at 03:38
A Treasury Department official wrote to the I.R.S. that Mike Lindell, the pillow entrepreneur, was “concerned he may have been inappropriately targeted.”

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Mike Lindell in February at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Trump Meets With a European He Likes, Meloni of Italy, and Discusses Tariffs

18 April 2025 at 08:13
Giorgia Meloni visited the White House representing Italy and the rest of Europe, which are seeking more lasting tariff relief.

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President Trump heaped praise on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy during her visit to the White House on Thursday.

Measles Outbreaks in Canada and Mexico Bring Grim Prognosis

18 April 2025 at 02:44
Surges in Mennonite communities near the U.S. border may complicate containment efforts, experts say.

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A measles testing site in Seminole, Texas, in February. The outbreak that began in Texas is showing no signs of slowing. Cases have appeared in Ontario, Canada, and Chihuahua, Mexico.

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump Plan to End Birthright Citizenship

18 April 2025 at 02:33
The Trump administration had asked the justices to lift a nationwide pause on the policy as lower court challenges continue.

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The Supreme Court affirmed the right to birthright citizenship in a landmark case in 1898.

LVMH’s Chief Counted Trump as a Friend. He Still Faces Tariffs.

18 April 2025 at 02:31
The trade war has hurt the Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy luxury empire. Bernard Arnault, head of the company, said a failure to strike a deal with President Trump would be “the fault of Brussels.”

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Bernard Arnault, head of LVMH, speaking about the luxury conglomerate’s financial results in Paris on Thursday. “Until the end of February, everything was going very well,” he told shareholders.

Democrats Step Up Trump Resistance as Base Hungers for More of a Fight

18 April 2025 at 01:54
Out of power in Congress, Democrats who were slow to fight back against President Trump are increasingly finding ways to do so. But activists want much more.

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A protest in support of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia this week. “People need to see leaders and organizers standing up and speaking with authority against what’s happening,” Representative Jamie Raskin, Democrat of Maryland, said of fighting back against the Trump administration.
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