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  1. Student Protester Is Suspended After Anti-Zionist Video

    Khymani James, a Columbia University student, was barred from campus after his January video resurfaced online last week.

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    Khymani James’s comments came during and after a disciplinary hearing with Columbia administrators that he recorded and then posted on Instagram.
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  2. What’s So Funny About a Dead Comedian?

    Kenny DeForest was beloved among his fellow stand-ups. After his sudden death, they came together to grieve — and to confront comedy’s eternal question: Too soon?

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    Kenny DeForest’s comedy won wider praise after his death.
    CreditYoko Haraoka
  3. Columbia Protests: The Musical

    Students at the university staged “Mayday,” a show that satirizes the administration, especially the beleaguered president, Nemat Shafik.

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    Ryan Crawford, left, and Hayley Lugg performing in a musical called “Mayday,” this year’s Varsity Show, at Columbia on Sunday.
    CreditBing Guan for The New York Times
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  4. Deadline Passes but Students at Columbia Encampment Have Not Dispersed

    University officials gave the pro-Palestinian demonstrators a 2 p.m. deadline and threatened to suspend them if they did not leave.

     By Sharon Otterman and

    Protesters have occupied a lawn at Columbia University for nearly two weeks.
    CreditBing Guan for The New York Times
  5. The Aggressive and Expensive Legal Team Defending Mayor Adams

    With Mayor Eric Adams and his top aides facing several investigations, he is amassing a team of high-powered lawyers paid by his donors and city taxpayers.

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    Mayor Eric Adams’s legal defense fund has spent more than $730,000 on an outside law firm to defend him in a federal inquiry involving the Turkish government.
    CreditKirsten Luce for The New York Times

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    Blade, after a decade of flying passengers to eastern Long Island on helicopters, is getting into the luxury coach business.

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    What We Learned From the First Witnesses

    The first week of testimony has ended in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.

    By Jonah E. Bromwich, Rebecca Suner and Gabriel Blanco

     
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    Pecker Testifies About ‘Catch-and-Kill’ Payments

    David Pecker, former publisher of The National Enquirer, testified that Donald J. Trump thanked him for burying stories during the 2016 campaign. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives takeaways from Pecker’s testimony.

    By Jonah E. Bromwich, Gabriel Blanco, Claire Hogan and Rebecca Suner

     
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  41. The Harvey Weinstein Appeal Ruling, Annotated

    Read the ruling from New York’s top court that overturned the 2020 conviction of Harvey Weinstein on felony sex crime charges in Manhattan, with context and explanation by New York Times journalists.

     
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  71. A ‘Wonderland’ Adventure in the Bronx

    A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.

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    Clashes Over Gag Order and Tabloid Testimony in the Trump Criminal Trial

    Tuesday’s session of Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial began with a heated clash between Justice Juan M. Merchan and Mr. Trump’s lead lawyer over a gag order. It ended with an insider look into a tabloid newspaper practices. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives the major takeaways.

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