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Mistrial in Murder Case Against Michigan Officer Who Shot Motorist

8 May 2025 at 22:22
The jury deadlocked in the trial of Christopher Schurr, who testified that he feared for his life when he fatally shot Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop in Grand Rapids, Mich., in 2022.

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Christopher Schurr at the Kent County Courthouse in 2022 after fatally shooting Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop.

A Look Inside the Papal Conclave: Paper Ballots and Sacred Oaths

8 May 2025 at 04:24
Inside the secretive meeting, cardinals will use an array of objects, many steeped in tradition, as they elect the next pope.

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Members of the clergy and conclave staff taking the oath of secrecy in the Pauline Chapel earlier this week.

In Israel’s Demolition Path, West Bank Residents Pack Up Their Lives

8 May 2025 at 21:23
A monthslong Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank has displaced tens of thousands of people. Some are now learning they may not return.

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Putin and Xi Rebuke U.S. and Vow to Strengthen Ties

The two leaders, meeting in Moscow, rejected what they described as Washington’s attempt to contain them. They also hailed their friendship.

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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, right, and Xi Jinping, China’s leader, at the Kremlin on Thursday.

E.U. Unveils Plan for Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Products, if Negotiations Fail

8 May 2025 at 20:59
Boeing and big American food producers could end up in the cross-hairs if the bloc follows through on its threat to impose new tariffs on more American goods.

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The E.U. has threatened to impose new tariffs on a range of American exports, including meat.

What to Know About Bill Gates’s Plans to Shut Down the Gates Foundation

8 May 2025 at 20:15
The billionaire philanthropist says he will accelerate his giving — but then dissolve his organization in 20 years, decades earlier than he originally planned.

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Bill Gates and George Osborne, Britain’s chancellor of the Exchequer, at an event in Liverpool in 2016 announcing funding for a program aimed at reducing deaths from malaria.

U.S. Trade Deal Could Help UK Economy, but Won’t Transform It

8 May 2025 at 20:23
The deal could help some sectors and boost confidence among consumers and businesses, but the British economy faces other challenges.

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Shoppers on Oxford Street in London. Britain’s economy avoided a recession last year and was set for stronger growth this year.

Overnight Clashes Strain Diplomacy Efforts for India and Pakistan

The United States and other regional players converged to try to head off war between the neighboring nuclear powers. But more clashes seemed to keep hostilities roiling.

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A house damaged by artillery shelling in Poonch, in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir on Thursday.

Documentary Identifies Israeli Soldier as Shooter of Palestinian American Journalist

8 May 2025 at 18:59
After Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in the West Bank in 2022, the Israeli military never revealed the identity of the soldier who fired at her. A documentary said it had confirmed his name.

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The site of Shireen Abu Akleh’s fatal shooting in Jenin, the West Bank, in 2022. The killing of the U.S. citizen prompted the Biden administration to push Israel to more rigorously investigate her death.

Late Night Anxiously Awaits the Unveiling of Trump’s Big News

8 May 2025 at 14:02
“The Daily Show” host Desi Lydic said it “could be anything from ‘I’ve achieved peace in the Middle East’ to ‘I just tried bucatini, and I’m never going back to regular spaghetti.’”

Merz and Germany’s New Government Face a Tricky Challenge: an AfD-Led Opposition

8 May 2025 at 17:41
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition is weighing how to confront the Alternative for Germany party, which has been rising in the polls.

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The German Parliament on Tuesday after Friedrich Merz was sworn in as chancellor.

Putin and Xi Present a United Front as They Face an Unpredictable Trump

The two leaders, meeting in Moscow, hailed their alliance a day ahead of events to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping, China’s leader, at the Kremlin on Thursday.

Victory Day in Russian-Occupied Ukraine: A Muted Celebration

8 May 2025 at 17:54
Events to mark the holiday in the occupied territories seem to be an effort to show Russian control of land it has captured.

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A World War II veteran at a parade on Wednesday in Pelahiivka, a village in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region of Ukraine, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany.

How 6 Democrats in a Consequential Governor’s Race Are Vying to Be Heard

8 May 2025 at 15:00
The race for governor of New Jersey includes a large field of Democratic primary candidates competing against each other — and trying not to be drowned out by the drama in Washington.

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The Democratic candidates, from left, Steve Sweeney, Ras Baraka, Steven Fulop, Sean Spiller, Mikie Sherrill and Josh Gottheimer participating in a primary debate this year at Rider University in Lawrenceville, N.J.

Europe Alone and in Shock on V-E Day

8 May 2025 at 12:10
On the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat, echoes of tyrannies past shake a continent that is trying to find its footing in the face of President Trump’s hostility.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

President Emmanuel Macron of France, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and their wives during a D-Day commemoration last year in Normandy.

Russia’s Military Show of Strength Masks Economic and Diplomatic Cracks

8 May 2025 at 17:03
The annual Moscow parade marking victory over Nazi Germany is expected to be the largest in years, with world leaders in attendance, as the Kremlin tries to link that triumph to the war in Ukraine.

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Under a billboard saying “We remember,” spectators watched military vehicles practice for the Victory Day parade in Moscow on Wednesday.

Merz and Germany’s New Government Face a Tricky Challenge: an AfD-Led Opposition

8 May 2025 at 17:41
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition is weighing how to confront the Alternative for Germany party, which has been rising in the polls.

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The German Parliament on Tuesday after Friedrich Merz was sworn in as chancellor.

He Faced a Possible Prison Term for Assault. Instead, He Was Deported.

Federal agents are rounding up criminal defendants and deporting them before trial. Local prosecutors say the disruptions make communities less safe.

© Anna Watts for The New York Times

Defendants out on bail have dropped off the radar. Only later do prosecutors learn that they were picked up by I.C.E.

Migrants Are Skipping Medical Care, Fearing ICE, Doctors Say

Since President Trump announced plans for mass deportations and rescinded protections for hospitals and clinics, health care facilities have seen a jump in no-shows.

© Heather Khalifa for The New York Times

Emily Borghard, a social worker who founded Sidewalk Samaritan, said she recently encountered a man lying on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound. The man declined treatment out of fear he would be deported.

Efforts Grow to Thwart mRNA Therapies as RFK Jr. Pushes Vaccine Wariness

8 May 2025 at 17:02
Therapies involving mRNA, a key to Covid vaccines, hold great potential in treating several diseases, but some lawmakers want to ban them and the government is cutting funding.

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Covid-19 vaccine production in 2021 at a Pfizer research and development facility.

A Salacious Saga Engulfs the Virginia G.O.P. and Weakens Youngkin

8 May 2025 at 17:03
Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s failure to push out the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor over a scandal involving explicit photos showed the party’s divisions and the power of its right-wing base.

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Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia has been considered a potential Republican presidential candidate since the day he won election as governor in 2021.

Hochul, Looking to 2026, Pushed to Weaken Oversight of Religious Schools

Changing a law that chiefly affects all-boys Hasidic Jewish schools, known as yeshivas, has been a top priority among leaders of New York’s Hasidic communities, which tend to vote as a bloc.

© Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

Ms. Hochul and the state legislature faced intense criticism from some yeshiva graduates, education experts and liberal Jewish leaders.
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