A Union That Pushed Cuomo to Resign Spends $1 Million to Elect Him

Plus: the candidates for New York City mayor hit the campaign trail with just four weeks to go until the Democratic primary.

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Ronnie Dugger, Crusading Texas Journalist, Dies at 95

As founding editor of The Texas Observer, he fought bigotry and exposed corporate greed, political chicanery and government corruption.

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University of Florida Approves New President, Recruited From Michigan

Santa Ono, the president of the University of Michigan, was unanimously approved by Florida’s board despite criticism from conservatives of his past views on diversity programs.

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In Speech to Canada’s Parliament, King Charles Describes a ‘Dangerous and Uncertain’ World

The king was invited to open Canada’s Parliament as a subtle rebuke to President Trump’s economic and annexation threats against Canada.

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Tim Cook’s ‘Off-Ramp’ to Placate Trump

Apple’s chief executive may have wiggle room to get back in the president’s good graces. It starts with the iPhone.

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NPR Sues Trump Over Order to Cut Funding

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington by NPR and other public radio organizations, said President Trump’s executive order violated the Constitution and the First Amendment.

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Republican Crackdown on Aid to Immigrants Would Hit U.S. Citizens

The Trump administration’s efforts and the G.O.P.’s tax bill aim to restrict benefits for families that include immigrants without permanent legal status.

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Trump Pardons Scott Jenkins, a Former Virginia Sheriff Convicted of Bribery

The ex-sheriff, Scott Jenkins, was convicted of federal bribery charges and sentenced to 10 years in prison. President Trump claimed the case was politically motivated.

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How a Generation’s Struggle Led to a Record Surge in Homelessness

Late baby boomers have endured challenges that have left many economically vulnerable and dependent on parents for help. With their parents dying, they are ending up on the streets in growing numbers.

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Venice Biennale 2026 Will Realize Koyo Kouoh’s Vision After Her Death

Koyo Kouoh had spent nearly seven months preparing the art event’s main exhibition before she died this month. Her team will complete the work and open the show in May 2026.

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