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Clues From D.C. Plane Crash Suggest Multiple Failures in Aviation Safety

Clues emerging from the moments before an Army helicopter collided with a passenger jet suggest breakdowns in the system meant to help aircraft land safely at the busy Reagan National Airport.

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Crews assessed wreckage on Thursday after a collision between a passenger plane and an Army helicopter late Wednesday.

Tesla and Chinese Carmakers Could Reap Billions From EU Emissions Rules

European carmakers are urging Brussels to ease regulations to help them avoid buying carbon credits from rivals at increasingly high prices.

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Tesla stands to profit from strict European Union regulations that require automakers to reduce their carbon footprint.

Kremlin Chokes YouTube Service, but Russians Find Ways Around It

Par : Paul Sonne
The Kremlin is trying to cripple YouTube in Russia, internet experts say, pushing some people to state-controlled domestic alternatives. But many Russians have found workarounds.

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YouTube has been at the heart of the Russian internet for years and a staple of daily life for many Russians, streaming everything from old Soviet movies to anti-Kremlin political shows.

U.S. Says Sheriff Could Face Prosecution for Releasing Immigrant

The Justice Department called for an investigation of a sheriff in Ithaca, N.Y., who had released an undocumented man who was later arrested by federal agents.

© Pool photo by Todd Heisler

The acting U.S. deputy attorney general, Emil Bove, center, was one of President Trump’s lawyers during his criminal case in New York.

North Korean Troops in Russia Taken off Front Lines

North Korea sent its best troops to aid Russia in its war against Ukraine. But after months of suffering severe losses, they have been taken off the front line.

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Ukrainian military vehicles near the border of Russia’s Kursk region in January.

Joni Mitchell, Billie Eilish and Others Perform at FireAid Concert

Green Day and Billie Eilish performed together, Billy Crystal spoke of the pain of losing his home in the fires, and Joni Mitchell gave a rare performance.

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Green Day and Billie Eilish performed at the FireAid benefit, an all-star concert to raise money to help people recover from the wildfires.

Takeaways From Day 2 of RFK Jr.’s Confirmation Hearings

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s nominee for health secretary, vigorously defended his views on vaccines, and a key senator still has clear doubts.

© Cheriss May for The New York Times

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Thursday for the second day of confirmation hearings to the post of health secretary.

Rebecca Yarros’s ‘Onyx Storm’ Is the Fastest-Selling Adult Novel in 20 Years

The book, the third in a series, has sold 2.7 million copies in its first week, and provided yet another example of the romantasy genre’s staying power.

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Three of Rebecca Yarros’s books are now topping the best-seller list. “It doesn’t feel real,” she said this week during her “Onyx Storm” book tour.

Paramount in Settlement Talks With Trump Over ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit

A settlement, if reached, would be an extraordinary concession by a major U.S. media company to a sitting president.

© Stella Kalinina for The New York Times

Paramount officials have told Mr. Trump’s representatives that they are interested in negotiating a settlement.

Doug Burgum Is Confirmed by Senate as Interior Secretary

The former governor of North Dakota is promoting President Trump’s “energy dominance” agenda and wants more oil, gas and mining on public lands.

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Mr. Burgum will be in charge of nearly 500 million acres of public land, 1.7 billion acres of offshore waters, and more than 70,000 employees tasked with protecting wildlife and managing national parks and tribal lands.

Comatose and Washed Up, 1,000 Endangered Sea Turtles Are Rescued in Florida

Par : Adeel Hassan
The reptiles, an endangered species, were incapacitated when the water temperature plummeted after a rare winter storm hit the Panhandle last week.

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Rescuers combed the shoreline of St. Joseph Bay in the Florida Panhandle last week to search for turtles in cold-induced comas.

Fact-Checking Trump’s D.C. Plane Crash News Conference and Remarks on D.E.I.

Par : Linda Qiu
There is no evidence that diversity efforts played a role in the crash, and his statements disregarded his own administration’s hiring policies.

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President Trump admitted he lacked evidence during his news conference on Thursday.

Palestinians Gather in West Bank to Welcome Prisoners Released by Israel

Throngs of people eagerly waited on Thursday for more than 100 Palestinian prisoners who were released from Israel in exchange for hostages held in Gaza.

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Freed Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Thursday.

Immigrant Communities in Hiding: ‘People Think ICE Is Everywhere’

Schools, churches and shops are feeling the chilling effect of the fear of deportation. One minister said fewer congregants were showing up for services.

© Mark Abramson for The New York Times

The owner of Park Plaza Barber Shop in Los Angeles said fears of immigration enforcement had led many customers to stay away.

Trump Administration Shocks Senior F.B.I. Ranks by Moving to Replace Them

Top officials have been told to retire or be fired in the coming days, fueling fear within an agency that has been a target of President Trump and Kash Patel, his nominee to be F.B.I. director.

© Rod Lamkey Jr. for The New York Times

The F.B.I. headquarters in Washington in November. The senior bureau employees given the apparent ultimatum had been promoted under the agency’s former director, Christopher A. Wray.

What Caused a Crash Into the Potomac? For Trump, It Was Diversity.

In a briefing that recalled his most extreme first term remarks, President Trump said without any evidence that diversity initiatives caused the midair collision.

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During a news conference at the White House on Thursday, President Trump blamed diversity for the plane crash at Reagan National Airport.

FDA Approves Journavx Drug to Treat Pain Without Addiction Risk

Par : Gina Kolata
The drug, Journavx by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, blocks pain signals to the brain, making it nonaddictive.

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The drug was tested in two large clinical trials, each with approximately 1,000 patients who had pain from surgery. In one, patients had an abdominoplasty, or tummy tuck; in the other, a bunionectomy.

Appeals Court Strikes Down Federal Ban on Handgun Sales to Teenagers

The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit applied the Supreme Court’s “historical tradition” test.

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A three-judge panel rejected the government’s arguments that firearm sales to those between the ages of 18-20 had been restricted in similar ways in 18th- and 19th-century America.

The Reason Army Helicopters Train in Washington’s Busy Skies

The service is often responsible for ferrying lawmakers and other V.I.P.’s across the area, and near Reagan National Airport.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Search crews on Thursday at the scene of the wreckage from the collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a passenger jet near Washington on Wednesday night. The helicopter’s three-person crew and the airplane’s 60 passengers and four crew members all died in the crash.

Dick Button, 95, Figure Skating Champion and TV Commentator, Dies

He won an Emmy for his enthusiastic and sometimes acerbic analysis on sportscasts, but before that he made history as a two-time Olympic gold medalist.

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Button commentating with the former Olympic skater Peggy Fleming during coverage of the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary, Alberta.
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