Bronx Woman Charged With Murder in Death of Her 6-Year-Old Daughter
Lynija Eason Kumar also faces manslaughter charges in the killing of Jalayah Eason, who was found bruised and unconscious in her family’s apartment last May.
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Lynija Eason Kumar also faces manslaughter charges in the killing of Jalayah Eason, who was found bruised and unconscious in her family’s apartment last May.
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A tabloid publisher’s testimony dominated a week that began with opening statements setting the stage for the first prosecution of a president.
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Transit officials announced the start of the program, which they have said will ease some of the nation’s worst traffic.
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After video surfaced on social media, the student, Khymani James, said on Friday that his comments were wrong.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Harvey Weinstein's Appeal: Harvey Weinstein’s New York Conviction Is Overturned
The state’s top court ruled that Mr. Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood producer whose sexual abuse case incited the #MeToo movement, did not receive a fair trial. A separate 16-year sentence in California was not affected.
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Donald J. Trump’s lawyer has said he arranged a hush-money payment through First Republic Bank, where Gary Farro worked.
By Michael Rothfeld
Experts say the partisan political context in Washington is a driver behind the spread of protests at American universities even as overseas campuses have stayed relatively calm.
By Amanda Taub
Few people knew Donald J. Trump like Ms. Graff, a Queens native who made a career serving the defendant.
By Matthew Haag
A cluster of downtown buildings has served as the borough’s “epicenter of criminal justice in New York since the 1830s,” said a lawyer who has led walking tours of Manhattan courthouses.
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg
The confrontational strategy adopted by the lawyer, Emil Bove, did not seem to work with David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer.
By Matthew Haag
The parody show was scheduled to begin performances in July at the Helen Hayes Theater.
By Michael Paulson
Dua Lipa and Patrick Mahomes are red carpet stars at an event that brought together Oscar winners and thought leaders.
By Jacob Bernstein and Krista Schlueter
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
Worried about the repercussions of a censure vote, the group may offer a watered-down proposal.
By Stephanie Saul
David Pecker told jurors of a universe in which favors for celebrities were demanded and dispensed. His cross-examination will continue Friday.
By Jesse McKinley and Kate Christobek
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