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Canada
A province that was a global pioneer in harm reduction took a step back after a political backlash.
By Ian Austen
New York
New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.
U.S.
The victim, José Mynor López, was a member of a work crew that had been filling potholes on the bridge when it was struck in March by a container ship.
By Campbell Robertson
Art & Design
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order protecting a work by Mary Miss. A Des Moines museum wanted to destroy it, citing safety concerns.
By Julia Halperin
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Middle East
By Anushka Patil and Iyad Abuheweila
Mr. Braun, a first-term senator, will enter the general election as the strong favorite in his reliably conservative state.
By Mitch Smith
A long day on the stand put Ms. Daniels’s credibility to the test as defense lawyers challenged her motives.
By Kate Christobek and Jesse McKinley
An Israeli incursion into the southern Gaza city did not appear to be the long-anticipated, full-scale invasion of the city, home to about a million displaced Palestinians.
By Isabel Kershner, Cassandra Vinograd and Michael Levenson
Fayette Janitorial Service was also ordered to change practices that the Labor Department said had led to the hiring of at least two dozen children in dangerous slaughterhouses and meatpacking facilities.
By Livia Albeck-Ripka
Opinion
She had explanations — some more convincing than others — for zig-zagging in interviews.
By Jonathan Alter