By Devlin Barrett In private meetings and memos, the justices made new rules for themselves — then split on whether they could, or should, be enforced. By Jodi Kantor and Abbie VanSickle On ...
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By Katherine Rosman Robert Brooks died after a savage attack at a New York prison this month that was captured by several officers’ body-worn cameras. By Ed Shanahan The Brooklyn district ...
Ms. Gold, a managing editor at The Washington Post, is the latest in a series of high-profile departures from the paper.
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The case reflected the pathologies of post-pandemic New York. By Hurubie Meko and Anusha Bayya Luigi Mangione was arrested after a tip from a McDonald’s in Altoona. On Monday night ...
Plans for a receivership of New York City’s jails will be heard on Jan. 14. By Hurubie Meko and Jan Ransom Hamas is unlikely to compromise in Gaza, despite the decision by its ally ...
Israel’s offensive against Hezbollah and the cease-fire to stop the fighting in Lebanon have left Hamas increasingly isolated. By Julian E. BarnesAdam RasgonAaron Boxerman and Ronen Bergman ...
By David E. SangerJonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman John Chan was a Chinatown gangster before remaking himself into a powerful force in New York politics — one closely aligned with the Chinese ...