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6 Feared Dead After Medical Plane Crashes Near Philadelphia Mall

A Learjet crashed shortly after 6 p.m. near Roosevelt Mall, officials said. “We are doubtful that there are any survivors,” a spokesman for the plane company said.

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Flames shoot up behind a row of homes at the site of a small-plane crash in Philadelphia.

Deadly Crash Focuses Attention on Helicopter Traffic at Reagan Airport

The F.A.A. restricted helicopter routes nearby in the aftermath of the Wednesday collision. For some officials, the concerns about clogged airspace were a long time coming.

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Recovery efforts around wreckage in the Potomac River, seen near the Ronald Reagan National Airport on Friday.

How the D.C. Plane Crash Shattered Wichita’s Big Dreams of Skating and Flight

Par : Kevin Draper
The city had tried for years to host the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, and to get a direct flight to the northeast.

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Skaters in Wichita, Kan., were excited to be part of the national skating championships for the first time.

How Trump’s Tariffs Could Affect Americans

President Trump relies on tariffs to address trade, immigration and drug issues. Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times, explains their potential impact on everyday Americans.

New York Doctor Indicted in Louisiana for Sending Abortion Pills There

The case opens a new front in the battle between states that ban abortion and states that support providing abortion anywhere in the country.

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A grand jury in Louisiana has indicted a New York doctor for providing abortion pills to a Louisiana resident.

Review: In Justin Peck’s New Dance, Air, Earth and Self-Help

“Mystic Familiar,” a New York City Ballet premiere, has a score by the musician Dan Deacon and some all-too-familiar sentiments.

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A scene from Justin Peck’s “Mystic Familiar,” which had its debut on Wednesday night at New York City Ballet.

U.S. Considers Sending Israel 24,000 Assault Rifles Held Back Under Biden

Par : Edward Wong
Democratic lawmakers had expressed concerns to Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken about the rifles possibly going to settler militias or being misused by the police.

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Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s former minister of national security, said in October 2023 that he would give arms to settlements and create civilian militias for the protection of settlers.

Trump Raises New Threat to Sanctuary Cities: Blocking Transportation Dollars

Par : Emily Badger
A new order revives an old battle about how much an administration is allowed to coerce cities and states by withholding money.

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Sean Duffy, the new transportation secretary, issued an order whose practical effect may be to harm big-city transit systems.

Belgium Forms a Government After 7 Months of Squabbling

The country’s tense negotiations hinged on taxing and social spending — and they highlight issues facing Europe, and Western democracies, as a whole.

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The leader of the New Flemish Alliance party, Bart De Wever, left, with King Philippe of Belgium this month after a meeting at the Royal Palace to discuss the formation of a new government.

Federal Judge Orders White House to Keep Money Flowing to 22 States

A court in Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order to block Trump’s directive to defund programs he considers to be “woke.”

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Executive orders from President Trump this week over federal funding created widespread confusion.

Beneath Trump’s Chaotic Spending Freeze: An Idea That Crosses Party Lines

There is a long, bipartisan history of attempts to rein in spending and address concerns about government inefficiencies, though the parties have grown increasingly divided about what to cut.

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President Trump in the White House on Wednesday. His administration published, and then rescinded, a memo this week freezing federal spending, causing widespread confusion.

Virginia Pilot Responds After She Is Falsely Targeted Over Black Hawk Crash

Jo Ellis, a National Guard pilot who is transgender, was falsely identified as the captain of the crashed military helicopter in thousands of social media posts.

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An American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter over Reagan National Airport.

CDC Web Pages and Data Vanish Following Trump’s DEI and Gender Orders

Vague federal directives have led to frantic action, and perhaps overreaction, before a Friday deadline.

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A brief ceremony last year to raise an intersex-inclusive pride flag outside the Edward Hines Jr. V.A. Hospital in Hines, Ill., for the month of June.

Barry Goldberg, Who Backed Dylan When He Went Electric, Dies at 83

He played keyboards with a host of rock luminaries, but perhaps his most memorable performance was as part of the band that shocked the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.

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The keyboardist Barry Goldberg at a recording session in Los Angeles in 1997. He played on indelible recordings by the Byrds, Mitch Ryder and others.

CBS to Hand Over Transcript of Kamala Harris’s ‘60 Minutes’ Interview to FCC

The broadcaster had declined previous requests by the Trump campaign to release the unedited transcript of an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

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President Trump sued CBS last year for $10 billion and accused the network of deceptively editing the interview with Vice President Harris in a manner that benefited her candidacy.

Meta Said to Explore Incorporating in a Different State

The owner of Facebook and Instagram is incorporated in Delaware, but is considering a change. Its corporate headquarters would remain in Silicon Valley, people with knowledge of the matter said.

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Since Meta was founded as Facebook in 2004, it has been incorporated in Delaware.

Kennedy Says He Will Give HPV Vaccine Lawsuit Proceeds to His Son

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also disclosed that he had reached at least one settlement agreement with a company or individual that has accused him of “misconduct or inappropriate behavior.”

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, during the first day of Senate confirmation hearings on Wednesday.

Kennedy Says He Will Give HPV Vaccine Lawsuit Proceeds to His Son

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also disclosed that he had reached at least one settlement agreement with a company or individual that has accused him of “misconduct or inappropriate behavior.”

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, during the first day of Senate confirmation hearings on Wednesday.

Top Justice Department Officials Meet Prosecutors in Adams Case

Senior officials in Washington met with Manhattan prosecutors and defense lawyers representing Mayor Eric Adams to discuss dropping the corruption case against him.

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Once a Trump Foil, Warren Seeks Collaboration on Policy

As Democrats reel from defeat, Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts progressive, preaches focus and accountability.

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Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, is forging a new strategy for the second Trump era.
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