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Today — 20 October 2025NYT | Top Stories

George Santos Is Back on TV Two Days After His Release From Prison

20 October 2025 at 03:22
Mr. Santos, the disgraced congressman from Long Island, lashed out at the warden of the prison where he had been held and suggested he was now free to get Botox.

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George Santos, seen leaving federal court after his sentencing, said on TV that he didn’t care about the “pearl clutching” of those who were critical of his release.

Far From Gaza, a Palestinian Enclave Thrives, Even as War Feels Near

Fifteen miles west of Manhattan, in Paterson, N.J., a community is directly, and often painfully, connected to a conflict half a world away.

People walked on Main Street, a section of which is named Palestine Way, in Paterson, N.J., which has one of the largest Palestinian communities in the country.

A Fragile Cease-fire Between Afghanistan and Pakistan Ends Violence, for Now

20 October 2025 at 01:23
The two committed to stop attacking each other after the worst outbreak of hostilities in years. But the underlying causes remain, analysts warn.

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Taliban security personnel walking past a destroyed car in Afghanistan’s Kandahar Province on Thursday, a day after cross-border clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Epoch Times Reporter Resigns After Publication Signs Pentagon Rules

20 October 2025 at 00:24
The reporter, Andrew Thornebrooke, also cited a recent editorial directive to refer to antifa, the far-left ideological movement, as a terrorist organization.

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The editor of The Epoch Times said in a statement that the publication “does not view the new guidelines for Pentagon press access as an impediment to our reporting.”
Yesterday — 19 October 2025NYT | Top Stories

Hit-and-Run at a Child’s Birthday Party Leaves 1 Dead, 13 Hurt

20 October 2025 at 02:06
The driver fled the scene after ramming a vehicle into a group of people, including children, outside a Maryland home Saturday night. He later turned himself in, the police said.

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The aftermath of a hit-and-run crash at a child’s birthday party outside a Maryland house on Saturday night.

Israel Strikes Gaza and Temporarily Halts Aid, Saying Hamas Broke Truce

20 October 2025 at 02:26
Israel launched a wave of attacks on Gaza after accusing Palestinian militants of attacking its forces across cease-fire lines. Both sides say they are still committed to the truce.

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Smoke rising in central Gaza after airstrikes on Sunday.

Shutdown Fight Reopens Debate in G.O.P. Over Health Care

19 October 2025 at 17:01
The spending showdown has highlighted Republicans’ failure to produce an alternative to Obamacare, which many of them assail but concede is too politically risky to undo.

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The government shutdown has forced Speaker Mike Johnson and his colleagues to defend their opposition to Obamacare tax credits that are popular across the political spectrum.

Wealthy Americans Are Spending. People With Less Are Struggling.

Data show a resilient economy. But that largely reflects spending by the rich, while others pull back amid high prices and a weakening labor market.

© Akilah Townsend for The New York Times

Outside the Pilsen Food Pantry in Chicago. The divide between rich and poor is hardly new, in Chicago or the rest of the country, but it has become more pronounced in recent months.

‘Everything Is Gone’: Gazans Return Home to Find Devastation and Little Hope

Residents who have gone back to the battered north of the territory after the cease-fire say it is a wasteland that will take years to rebuild.

© Saher Alghorra for The New York Times

It’s 2025, and Democrats Are Still Running Against Trump

19 October 2025 at 17:01
In New Jersey, Virginia and beyond, voters have been inundated with ads linking Republican candidates to the president. Some Democratic strategists see a missed opportunity to forge a more positive message.

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The Democratic Mayor Who Thinks Cities Are Handling Trump Wrong

Mayor John Whitmire of Houston believes the best way to govern a diverse, immigrant-heavy city in the current political climate is by keeping your head down and your ambitions modest.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire in his office, in Houston, in September.

A Tower on Billionaires’ Row Is Full of Cracks. Who’s to Blame?

A superstar team of architects and developers insisted on an all-white concrete facade. It could explain some of the building’s problems.

© Ashley Gilbertson for The New York Times

Cracks are seen on the facade of 432 Park Avenue in Manhattan.

An ICE Raid at a Building in Chicago Swept Up Dozens of U.S. Citizens

An immigration raid on an apartment building in Chicago followed years of problems with crime, and neglect by landlords. It swept up dozens of U.S. citizens who were detained in the middle of the night.

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Windows are boarded up at an apartment building in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood where federal agents staged a massive raid.

What Powers Does the Border Patrol Have Across the Country?

18 October 2025 at 17:03
The Trump administration is increasingly relying on the agency for immigration enforcement within the U.S.

© Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times

Gregory Bovino, a senior Border Patrol official, led federal agents in removing protesters from a driveway used to transport detained people to an immigration processing center in Broadview, Ill.

Louvre Closed After Thieves Steal ‘Priceless’ Jewels in Brazen Daylight Robbery

French officials said the thieves broke into a second-floor wing of the Paris museum that houses a collection including the French crown jewels.

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Police officers outside the Louvre Museum on Sunday.

Bari Weiss’s First Days at CBS: Booking Big Guests and Irked by Leaks

Ms. Weiss, an unusual leader for a broadcast news division, has floated ideas for live events and asked journalists why they are seen as biased.

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Bari Weiss in 2023. Since she started as the editor in chief of CBS News on Oct. 6, she has met with leading anchors and executives, impressing some and confounding others.

Vance Flexes Marines’ Might as Mass Protests Against Trump’s Agenda Take Place

Vice President JD Vance’s trip to a military base in California illustrated rising tensions between the federal government and Democratic leaders.

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Vice President JD Vance delivered remarks at a Marine Corps celebration at Camp Pendleton on Saturday.

‘Don’t Touch My Retirement!’ Wins the Day in France

19 October 2025 at 12:01
The country’s attachment to an early pension, seen as a fundamental right, forced a major concession by the government, allowing it to survive, for now.

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People demonstrating in 2023 in Bordeaux, France, against pension reform. Many had thought the fight over raising the retirement age was settled, but that was not the case.

Sea Otters Are Stealing Surfboards in Santa Cruz. Again.

19 October 2025 at 04:44
Two years after Otter 841 menaced wave riders near Santa Cruz, there have been new encounters between the furry marine mammals and surfers.

© Shmuel Thaler/The Santa Cruz Sentinel, via Associated Press

Two incidents of an otter seizing a surfboard in waters off Santa Cruz, Calif., have been reported this week.

How George Santos Won His Freedom

19 October 2025 at 06:53
On Friday evening, President Trump commuted the sentence of former Representative George Santos. “Good luck George, have a great life!” the president said.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

George Santos, the disgraced former congressman from New York, had pleaded for mercy for months before President Trump commuted his sentence on Friday.

Cuomo Tries to Tie Mamdani to Muslim Leader’s Anti-Gay Stance

19 October 2025 at 06:39
Andrew Cuomo, trailing in the New York City mayor’s race, sought to contrast his role in legalizing same-sex marriage with the views of some of Mr. Mamdani’s supporters.

© Shuran Huang for The New York Times

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo campaigning in the Bronx on Saturday. Mr. Cuomo criticized his opponent Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani after Mr. Mamdani met with an imam who has opposed homosexuality.
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