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Los Angeles Schools Reopen to Relief and Worry About Toxins

Many educators and families were thrilled to get back to some routines as a handful of schools reopened after weeks of closures. Others were worried about remaining dangers in fire-hit areas.

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The aftermath of the Palisades fire at the Marquez Charter Elementary School in Pacific Palisades, Calif.

‘Truck Stop Serial Killer’ Is Found Guilty of a Third Murder

Par : Neil Vigdor
Bruce Mendenhall was convicted Wednesday in the 2007 killing of Carma Purpura, an Indiana woman with whom he had been speaking at a truck stop.

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Bruce Mendenhall, left, an Illinois truck driver, during a court hearing in Nashville, Tenn., in 2007. He was convicted on Wednesday of a third murder.

Rain Forecast for Southern California Could Bring Mudslide Risk Amid Fires

Cooler, wet weather is forecast to bring moisture to the parched landscape and reduce the fire threat. But heavy rainfall could also trigger flash floods in burn scars.

© Mark Abramson for The New York Times

There’s a slight chance the rain could be on the heavier side, which could trigger flash floods and mudslides in places scarred by the fires.

French Crypto Entrepreneur and Wife Are Freed After Kidnapping

David Balland, a founder of Ledger, a prominent cryptocurrency company, and his wife were freed after a 48-hour police search. Ten people have been arrested.

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The gendarmes securing an area near the location where David Balland and his wife were kidnapped in France.

The Dissonance of Climate Promises at Davos

Par : David Gelles
C.E.O.s, policymakers and billionaires at the World Economic Forum’s conference have long pledged to fight climate change. Has it done any good?

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The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, opened on Monday, the same day that President Trump was sworn into office and withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement.

Trump Vows to Declassify Files on Assassinations of JFK, RFK and MLK

Par : Peter Baker
President Trump told security agencies to develop plans to make public all documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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President Trump has long indulged in conspiracy theories about the killing of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963.

U.S. Security Contractors Going to Gaza to Oversee Truce, Officials Say

The contractors have been enlisted to do weapons checks on vehicles carrying displaced Palestinians back to their homes in the north under the terms of the new cease-fire.

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Palestinians heading back to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

100,000 Ducks to Be Killed After Bird Flu Strikes Long Island Farm

Par : Liam Stack
The highly infectious H5N1 strain has caused outbreaks across the country. Now, Long Island’s last duck farm must kill its entire flock and may go out of business, its owner said.

© Johnny Milano for The New York Times

Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, on Long Island, raises ducks with prized genetics and supplies restaurants throughout the Northeast.

What Prince Harry’s Settlement Means for Him and for Britain’s Royal Family

Par : Mark Landler
Harry won an apology and damages from Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. tabloids. Could the lawsuit’s end also help heal the rift with his brother, William, and his father, King Charles III?

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Prince Harry, who agreed on Wednesday to settle a long-running lawsuit with Rupert Murdoch’s tabloids over a phone hacking scandal.

How Oscar Nominee ‘Anora’ Subverted the Brooklyn Cinderella Story

A sex worker in a romantic comedy isn’t new. How the Oscar-nominated film uses immigrant Brooklyn to subvert the genre? That’s different.

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“Anora,” starring Mark Eydelshteyn and Mikey Madison, was nominated for six Academy Awards.

Violent Acts of Many Jan. 6 Rioters Pardoned by Trump Are Shown in Videos

President Trump pardoned men who violently attacked police officers on Jan. 6 along with nearly 1,600 other people who had been charged in connection with the riot. But his grant of clemency did not erase the video evidence of their crimes.

Trump Pulls the Military Back Into the Political and Culture Wars

The removal of a portrait of Gen. Mark A. Milley, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, from a Pentagon hallway was among the president’s early actions.

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U.S. Army troops outside the White House on Tuesday, one day after President Trump’s inauguration.

City Council Takes Aim at Adams and Ally by Closing Lobbying Loophole

New York’s City Council passed a bill to limit top city officials from lobbying city agencies after leaving government. It was inspired by Frank Carone, an adviser to Mayor Eric Adams.

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Frank Carone, the former chief of staff to Mayor Eric Adams, started a lucrative consulting business after leaving City Hall.

Senate Pushes Hegseth Toward Approval as G.O.P. Discounts New Allegations

All but two Republicans voted to advance Pete Hegseth’s nomination as secretary of defense to a final vote, as Democrats raced to bolster fresh allegations about his personal conduct.

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Pete Hegseth and his wife, Jennifer Rauchet, at the inaugural luncheon on Monday after President Trump was sworn into office.

The Dalai Lama Shares Thoughts on China and the Future in a New Book

The spiritual leader of Tibet has published amply but seldom written in depth about politics. Now, as he approaches 90, he shares a detailed and personal account of his decades dealing with China.

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The Dalai Lama is Tibet’s spiritual leader. He fled in 1959 after China’s occupation, and has worked to uphold Tibet’s culture, religion and language from exile since then.

Supreme Court Revives Law Meant to Fight Money Laundering

Par : Adam Liptak
The Corporate Transparency Act, which requires businesses to disclose ownership information, was blocked by a federal judge as beyond Congress’s authority.

© Caroline Gutman for The New York Times

Critics of the law say it is burdensome, especially on small businesses like homeowners’ associations and family trusts.

Why Are Buffalo Bills Fans Giving to the Charity of a Ravens Player?

A charitable drive for diabetes research in the name of the Ravens receiver Mark Andrews, who missed a pivotal play in a game against the Buffalo Bills, has raised more than $100,000.

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Mark Andrews dropped a crucial pass in a playoff game on Sunday.

New Research Finds Potential Alternative to Abortion Pill Mifepristone

The research could further complicate the polarized politics of abortion because the drug in the study is the key ingredient in a pill used for emergency contraception.

© Adria Malcolm for The New York Times

Mifepristone is the first pill in the typical two-drug medication abortion regimen. A study found a potential substitute for mifepristone, which has been targeted by abortion opponents.

Sacklers Up Their Offer to Settle Purdue Opioids Cases, With a New Condition

Par : Jan Hoffman
A group of 15 states have reached a tentative new deal that would require them to set aside hundreds of millions of dollars from the settlement in a legal-defense fund for the family.

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Purdue Pharma’s headquarters in Stamford, Conn.
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