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Santos’s Release Frustrates His Former Colleagues and Constituents

18 octobre 2025 à 22:48
George Santos, the disgraced former Republican congressman, was freed from prison on Friday after President Trump commuted his sentence. On Long Island, in his former district, some people called the decision an outrage.

© Dave Sanders for The New York Times

President Trump commuted the prison sentence of George Santos, the former Republican congressman, on Friday.

Jury Awards $19.7 Million to 6 Bystanders in Denver Police Shooting

18 octobre 2025 à 21:14
The bystanders were injured when a Denver police officer fired, while facing a crowd of people, at an armed man outside a bar in 2022.

© David Zalubowski/Associated Press

Bailey Alexander, center, speaks alongside Willis Small IV, left, and Yekalo Wedewihet at a news conference in 2023. They were three of six bystanders injured during a police shooting in Denver in 2022. Christ Whitney, a lawyer, is at the center rear.

For Prince Andrew, a Steady Fall From Grace Ends in a Hard Landing

18 octobre 2025 à 19:48
A parade of scandals tarnished the prince’s reputation, long before he gave up using his title as Duke of York on Friday.

© Kirsty Wigglesworth/Associated Press

Prince Andrew will stop using his title, the Duke of York, another step in a long march of shame after accusations about his ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Santos in His Own Words: Pleading for Mercy and Promising a Comeback

18 octobre 2025 à 17:55
George Santos, the disgraced former congressman who was released from federal prison on Friday, has been a columnist for a Long Island paper, including from behind bars.

© Adam Gray for The New York Times

George Santos, the former congressman, wrote numerous columns for The South Shore Press before and during his time in prison. Many were in praise of President Trump.

Inside Israel’s Battle Over the Haredi Draft and Who Must Fight in Its Wars

18 octobre 2025 à 11:01
The conflict over compulsory service for the nation’s ultra-Orthodox has become a stand-in for a larger struggle over the country’s right-wing, religious turn — and could determine its future.

© Amit Elkayam for The New York Times

The Haredim have historically been exempt from serving in Israel’s armed forces, which has an otherwise compulsory draft for Jewish Israelis.
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