Universities Struggle as Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Grow
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protestors arrested at NYU
Protests at Columbia and other schools escalate
By Alicia Wallace, Matt Egan & Chandelis R. Duster
Antisemitism at Columbia University 'pains me to see,' Patriots owner Robert Kraft says
By Ryan Gaydos
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On first day of Trump hush money trial, prosecutors say he corrupted 2016 election
By Andy Sullivan, Luc Cohen & Jack Queen
Takeaways from the Trump hush money trial: Opening statements and the first witness
By Kara Scannell, Jeremy Herb & Lauren del Valle
Tuesday Briefing
By Daniel E. Slotnik
Trump's defense stumbles out of the gate with interruptions to opening statement
Trump’s hush-money trial resumes with National Enquirer publisher testimony
By Victoria Bekiempis
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Arizona judge declares mistrial in the case of a rancher accused of fatally shooting a migrant
By Anita Snow
Judge declares mistrial in case of Arizona rancher accused of killing unarmed migrant
Mistrial in case of Arizona rancher accused of shooting migrant dead
Jurors to decide fate of George Alan Kelly, accused in migrant's death
By Sarah Lapidus
Judge declares mistrial in case of Arizona rancher charged with murder of Mexican national on border property
By Timothy Hj Nerozzi, Danielle Wallace & Andrea Vacchiano
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‘Our artillery is starving:’ Ukraine holds its breath as US set to approve $60bn of military aid
For Biden, Aid Package Provides a Welcome Boost on the World Stage
By Peter Baker
House passes possible TikTok ban in the US
By Mary Clare Jalonick & Haleluya Hadero
Next Ukraine package to be larger than normal, include armored vehicles
By Lara Seligman & Lee Hudson
Analysis | Ukraine will get its U.S. funding. But can that turn the tide?
By Ishaan Tharoor
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Supreme Court appears to side with an Oregon city's crackdown on homelessness
By Jennifer Ludden
Supreme Court Appears to Side With Oregon City in Homelessness Case
By Abbie L. Vansickle
Supreme Court appears divided over Oregon anti-camping homeless law
By Ann Marimow & Reis Thebault
Tents downtown. Why are people camping in Watertown?
With homelessness on the rise, the Supreme Court weighs bans on sleeping outdoors
By Lindsay Whitehurst & Claire Rush
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Columbia’s President, Nemat Shafik, May Face a Censure Resolution
By Stephanie Saul
House Democrats, Republicans condemn anti-Israel Columbia University protests: an 'attack on democracy'
By Louis Casiano
What does ‘from the river to the sea' actually mean?
By Laurie Kellman
Columbia University protests draw bipartisan rebukes from D.C. over alleged antisemitism
By Andrew Solender & Erin Doherty
Fetterman, Scott, Banks join calls for Columbia president to step down
By Bianca Quilantan
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