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  1. Congestion Pricing Will Start on June 30 in New York City, M.T.A. Says

    Transit officials announced the start of the program, which they have said will ease some of the nation’s worst traffic.

     By Ana Ley and

    Under the program, most passenger cars will be charged $15 a day to enter a congestion zone below 60th Street in Manhattan.
    CreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times
  2. Tabloid Publisher Defiant as Trump Lawyer Tries to Shake His Confidence

    David Pecker, who was the keeper of Donald J. Trump’s secrets, insisted he had testified truthfully about his dealings with the former president.

     By Jesse McKinley and

    Donald J. Trump’s lawyers tried to poke holes in the prosecution’s account of a clandestine propaganda campaign.
    CreditDave Sanders for The New York Times
  3. What Does Weinstein Reversal Mean for #MeToo?

    The decision by the New York Court of Appeals is linked to legal weaknesses in the case, our reporter says.

     By

    CreditHilary Swift for The New York Times
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  4. New York Vowed to Shut Down Illegal Weed Shops. It Just Licensed One.

    New York officials had said that those who jumped the line to cash in on cannabis would not be rewarded over those who played by the rules.

     By

    CreditLaila Stevens for The New York Times
  5. Tabloid Publisher Describes Deals to Buy Silence at Trump Trial

    Lawyers for Donald J. Trump will continue questioning David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, on Friday. He has described buying and burying stories that could have damaged Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign.

     

    CreditPool photo by Jefferson Siegel

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    Pecker Testifies About ‘Catch-and-Kill’ Payments

    David Pecker, former publisher of The National Enquirer, testified that Donald J. Trump thanked him for burying stories during the 2016 campaign. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives takeaways from Pecker’s testimony.

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

     
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