Judge Finds Trump Committed Fraud by Inflating Property Values
The decision strips former President Trump of control over signature properties, and simplifies the path for Attorney General Letitia James.
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Read the ruling in Donald Trump’s New York fraud case.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTU.S. Accuses Amazon of Illegally Protecting Monopoly in Online Retail
The Federal Trade Commission and 17 states filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing the company of illegally stifling competition.
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The F.T.C. focused on two main tactics it said Amazon used to undermine competition.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTGroundswell of Democrats Builds Calling on Menendez to Resign
The indictment of Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey initially prompted only a handful of calls from within his party for his exit. But on Tuesday, the dam broke.
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A businessman who prosecutors say helped funnel money to Senator Robert Menendez was arrested in New York.
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Brooks Robinson, Slick-Fielding Hall of Fame Third Baseman, Dies at 86
In his 23-year career, all of it with the Baltimore Orioles, he had 2,848 hits and 268 home runs. But he was best known for his unparalleled defense.
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Here’s how Brooks Robinson took over the 1970 World Series. (From 2020)
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTDid Ukraine Really Kill a Russian Admiral? Questions Emerge.
Moscow released video purporting to show that its Black Sea fleet commander is alive, despite Ukraine’s claim that he was killed in a major missile strike.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTMichelle Goldberg
Schumer Must Do the Right Thing on Menendez. Now.
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Eliza Capai and Joanna Erdman
In My Country, a Woman Dies From an Illegal Abortion About Every Two Days
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Patrick Healy, Margie Omero and Adrian J. Rivera
Why These 13 Republican Voters Don’t Want Trump Anymore
So Is There Going to Be a Recession? Paul Krugman and Peter Coy Look Ahead.
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Michelle Cottle
What Is J.D. Vance’s Angle?
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Anton Jäger
The ‘One Out of Hell’ Is Back in Europe
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Jamelle Bouie
Clarence Thomas Should Not Get Away With It
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Michelle Nijhuis
The Fence That Defined the American West May Be Coming Down
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTDozens Dead After Explosion at Nagorno-Karabakh Fuel Depot
The cause of the blast that killed at least 68 people in the region of Azerbaijan where thousands have been fleeing for Armenia was not immediately clear.
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Biden Joins Autoworkers on Picket Line in Michigan
President Biden’s trip came a day before Donald Trump was scheduled to arrive in Michigan, as the two offer dueling messages in a key swing state.
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Target, Citing Theft, to Close Nine Stores
The retailer will close locations in New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland, saying its business had been hurt and the safety of employees and customers was at risk.
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Baltimore Police Search for Suspect in Killing of Tech C.E.O.
Pava LaPere, 26, was a rising businesswoman. Officials said the suspect, a sex offender released from prison last fall, was armed and dangerous.
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Quarterback Ratings for Every N.F.L. Team So Far This Season
Week 3 added to the intrigue thanks to injuries and implosions at the position.
A Three-Decade Drought for U.S. Golf Rests on Zach Johnson’s Shoulders
Johnson has been doubted and overlooked. It’s what makes him a natural captain for this Ryder Cup team, our columnist writes.
Terry Francona, Quintessential Baseball Lifer, Is Ready for Uncharted Territory
Sixty years after his first visit to an M.L.B. dugout, “the pinnacle” of managing is ready to step away from the sport that has defined his world.


