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    1. At Brooklyn Seder Protest, Jewish New Yorkers Target Schumer Over Aid

      It appeared that at least 100 were arrested after pro-Palestinian Jewish groups rallied near Chuck Schumer’s home, as the Senate prepared to authorize billions of dollars in aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.

       By Camille Baker and

      Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied during a Passover Seder event near the home of Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, on Tuesday evening.
      Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied during a Passover Seder event near the home of Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, on Tuesday evening.
      CreditAdam Gray for The New York Times
  1. George Santos Said He Was Running for Congress Again. (He’s Not.)

    Less than two weeks after announcing a surprise long-shot bid for a House seat on Eastern Long Island, Mr. Santos said he was no longer pursuing the seat.

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    George Santos had not raised any money in what proved to be a short-lived campaign seeking to unseat Representative Nick LaLota of New York.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
  2. Tabloid Publisher Testifies Trump Asked Him to ‘Help the Campaign’

    The jury heard testimony about what prosecutors say was a conspiracy to bury negative news, including a porn star’s claim of a sexual encounter with Donald Trump. The longtime publisher of The National Enquirer will resume his testimony on Thursday.

     

    Former President Donald J. Trump in a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday.
    CreditPool photo by Brendan McDermid
  3. When Edgar Allan Poe Lived, and Loved, in the Bronx

    The manuscript of Poe’s poem “For Annie,” written while he was living in a Bronx cottage after his wife’s death, is up for auction.

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  4. Inside the Week That Shook Columbia University

    In a Washington war room, Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, decided to call police officers to arrest protesting students. The backlash now threatens her leadership.

     By Nicholas Fandos and

    After the police cleared tents on Thursday, students rebuilt the encampment and made it bigger.
    CreditC.S. Muncy for The New York Times
  5. How to Find New York City’s Cherry Blossoms

    Some cherry trees have already begun to bloom, but there are still weeks of pink and white flowers ahead.

     By Julia CarmelHurubie Meko and

    There are 26 types of flowering cherry trees at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden alone.
    CreditBryan Derballa for The New York Times

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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.

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

     
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