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Victim in School Sex Abuse Case Wins $30 Million Jury Award

The man, now 44, said that a teacher in Newark repeatedly sexually abused him in the 1990s.

© Bryan Anselm for The New York Times

Ann Street School in Newark, where a 44-year-old man said he was abused as a child by an after-school teacher in the 1990s.
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Rubio Says Venezuela Will Submit Monthly Budget to White House

Democrats sharply questioned the plan, including the role of Qatar in managing an account funded by the sale of Venezuelan oil.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations during a hearing to examine U.S. policy towards Venezuela.
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America at a Boiling Point: From ICE Protests to an Attack on Rep. Omar

An attack at a town hall in Minneapolis, amid a surge in threats against lawmakers, was the latest sign of the fraying of the nation’s political fabric.

© Victor J. Blue for The New York Times

Representative Ilhan Omar after being sprayed with a foul-smelling liquid by an assailant at a town hall on Tuesday night in Minneapolis.
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Homelessness Appears to Decline, Reversing a Yearslong Trend

The Trump administration has not yet released the count, which could complicate its plans for tough new policies.

© Taylor Glascock for The New York Times

A homeless encampment in Chicago in March 2024. Local data collected by The New York Times showed that homelessness fell 60 percent in Chicago in the last year of the Biden administration.
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Who’s Supposed to Clear the Snow From New York City’s Street Corners?

Three days after the city’s biggest snowstorm in years, many New Yorkers are still scaling mounds of snow and ice. Cleaning it up is a shared responsibility.

© Sara Hylton for The New York Times

While New York City’s streets have been cleared since a major snowstorm on Sunday, cold temperatures have kept the remaining snow from melting, leaving it piled on sidewalks.
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After Winter Storm, New York Uses Hot Tubs to Melt the Snow

With no warm weather expected any time soon, the city’s snow piles require mechanical intervention.

© Heather Khalifa for The New York Times

New York’s snow melters, like this one here in Lower Manhattan, are not particularly hot. The water inside them is heated to only 38 degrees.
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Historic Jewish temple destroyed in LA wildfire sues electric company SoCal Edison for sparking devastating blaze

A historic Jewish temple that burned in the devastating Eaton fire slapped electric company Southern California Edison with a lawsuit blaming the utility for sparking the blaze. The Pasadena Jewish Temple alleged that Edison’s negligence and failure to adhere to protocol directly led to the destruction of its sanctuary, preschool and other buildings, the Los Angeles...

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