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Cuomo Announces New Housing Plan, With a Hint of ChatGPT

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 29-page housing plan included a garbled section with incomplete sentences and a link to a citation retrieved by ChatGPT.

© Adam Gray for The New York Times

Andrew Cuomo, the former governor of New York now running for mayor of New York City, released a housing plan that initially included several incoherent passages.

The Colorful Cult of Le Creuset

The weighty cookware, which just turned 100, has inspired generations of home chefs and fans who feverishly hunt for their favorite shapes and shades.

© Kristian Thacker for The New York Times

The prize pieces of April Hershberger’s rainbow-hued cookware collection are her matched Le Creuset Dutch ovens (in the front row).

How New Rules and High Costs Hobbled the Return of N.Y.C. Outdoor Dining

Only a small portion of the city’s restaurants have applied for permits to set up dining structures under new regulations. Owners say the process is complex and expensive.

© Heather Khalifa for The New York Times

Outdoor dining in New York City is now allowed only from April through late November. Many restaurant owners say they can’t afford to dismantle and store their structures in the winter.

Meta’s Antitrust Trial Begins as FTC Argues Company Built Social Media Monopoly

The tech giant went to court on Monday in an antitrust trial focused on its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. The case could reshape its business.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

The Federal Trade Commission opened its first antitrust trial under the Trump administration by arguing that Meta’s purchases of Instagram and WhatsApp deprived consumers of other social networking options.

With Trump’s Tariffs, Europe Fears a Flood of Cheap Goods From China

President Trump’s tariffs on China could lead to a hazardous scenario for European countries: the dumping of artificially cheap products that could undermine local industries.

© Qilai Shen for The New York Times

New cars in Guangzhou, China, this month. With China facing an extraordinary wall of tariffs thanks to President Trump, Europe is bracing for an influx of diverted goods.

Mike Rogers Will Run Again for Senate in Michigan

The Republican former congressman, who was narrowly beaten by Elissa Slotkin in a marquee Senate matchup in 2024, hopes to fill the seat being vacated by Senator Gary Peters.

© Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

Mike Rogers was a Republican representative from Michigan for 14 years before becoming a talk-radio host and moving to Florida.

Florida’s Hurricane-Battered Gulf Coast Beckons Spring Breakers: ‘We Are Open’

Some cities discourage spring breakers, but towns along the Gulf Coast, where every dollar is crucial after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, were eager for an influx.

© Zack Wittman for The New York Times

In the Tampa-St. Petersburg region of Florida, few can remember a hurricane season as jarring as last year’s, when Hurricanes Helene and Milton delivered a one-two punch just weeks apart.

Meta’s Antitrust Trial to Put Mark Zuckerberg, Serial Witness, to the Test Again

Meta’s chief has grown accustomed to tough questioning in courts and hearings, but an antitrust trial that started Monday could be more grueling, experts said.

© Tom Brenner for The New York Times; Pete Marovich for The New York Times; Eric Thayer for The New York Times; Lawrence Jackson for The New York Times; Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times; Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Mark Zuckerberg has testified before Congress eight times and in court at least twice, more than his peers at the biggest tech companies.
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