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Outsiders Were Among Columbia Protesters, but They Dispute Instigating Clashes
City officials have blamed “external actors” for escalating demonstrations at Columbia University and other colleges, but student protesters reject the claim.
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A pro-Palestinian parade briefly disrupted the commencement ceremony at the University of Michigan.
The protests against Israel’s war in Gaza are the latest in a tradition of student activism dating back six decades.
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Prosecutors started their criminal case against Donald Trump with eye-catching and lurid stories, but the heart of the matter is invoices and ledger entries.
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Hope Hicks takes the stand: Here are five takeaways from the 11th day of Donald Trump’s criminal trial.
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Israel, Gaza and the Law on Starvation in War
A complex legal question became more pressing after a statement from the U.N. human rights chief, our Interpreter columnist writes.
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Parts of Gaza appeared to be experiencing a “full-blown famine,” the director of the World Food Program said.
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Israel and Hamas are facing growing pressure for a cease-fire deal.
Jerry Seinfeld Can No Longer Be About Nothing
The comedian, long beloved for his apolitical riffs, has been wrestling with what it means to be Jewish amid the Israel-Hamas war. Not everyone is pleased.
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Election updates: Donald Trump’s campaign advisers told donors they raised $76 million in April.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTRishi Sunak’s Dismal Task: Leading U.K. Conservatives to Likely Defeat
After 14 years of Conservative government, Britain’s voters appear hungry for change. And Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seems unable to persuade them otherwise.
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Sadiq Khan won a third term as mayor of London, a new setback to Britain’s governing Conservative Party.
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Which Horses Have the Best Odds to Win the Kentucky Derby?
As celebrities and rain showers show up at the 150th Kentucky Derby, catch up on the contenders.
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The Times is on the scene to capture the anticipation of hearing three short words: “And they’re off.”
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Here’s a look inside the wonderfully weird world of Kentucky Derby collectible glasses.
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The race calls for mint juleps.
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The Columbia Protests Made the Same Mistake the Civil Rights Movement Did
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