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Eric Adams Curried Favor With Trump for Months

Mr. Adams has refrained from criticizing President Trump or his policies, even urging top aides not to do so, and has signaled a desire to work with the new administration.

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"Poppi, You F*cked Up": There's Big Drama Around The Alleged $25,000 Poppi Vending Machines That Were Delivered To Influencers For The Super Bowl

"At what point is enough, enough? At what point does it seem like the rich giving to the rich?"

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Kendrick Lamar's Halftime Stage Was Built In Under 5 Minutes, And 12 Other Things I Witnessed Live At The Super Bowl

I was there live, watching Kendrick give the world a masterclass in revolutionary music and imagery.

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Crown One Disney Princess As Queen Of Them All

Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the greatest of them all?

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Just 38 Products That'll Give You Heart Eyes — It Is Valentine Season, After All

If it makes you happy, add it to the cart.

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John Ismay

Trump Wants to Clear Bombs From Gaza. He’s Sidelined Groups That Would Do It.

Shortly before the president said he would have to clear unexploded bombs to redevelop Gaza, he ordered all U.S.-funded demining groups globally to stop their work.

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Lara Jakes, Ronen Bergman, Adam Rasgon and Johnatan Reiss

Trump Issues Cease-Fire Ultimatum After Hamas Postpones Release of Israeli Hostages

Stalling the next release of hostages from the Gaza Strip, scheduled for the coming weekend, raises new challenges for the already tenuous six-week truce and chances for a lasting end to the war.

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Ephrat Livni

Israeli Hostages’ Accounts of Abuse Raise Alarms for Remaining Captives

Freed hostages have told of starvation, and relatives of others held in Gaza say officials have relayed accounts of torture.

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Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Shawn McCreesh

Trump Says He Could Cut Aid to Jordan and Egypt Over Gaza Development Plan

The president turned up the pressure on the two nations to agree to his plan for them to house the Palestinian population of Gaza and said the Palestinians would not have the right to return to the territory.

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Devlin Barrett

Fiery Directives Under Trump’s Justice Dept. Signal a Significant Shift

The new tone of the department, current and former officials say, appears to promise a campaign of intimidation against career employees viewed as insufficiently loyal.

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Michael Rothfeld

Here Are the Charges Against Eric Adams

The indictment on corruption and fraud charges was the first against a sitting mayor in modern New York City history.

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Dana Rubinstein

Adams May Get His Charges Dropped, but His Re-election Fight Remains

It is unclear if the request to drop the indictment against the New York City mayor will sway enough disaffected voters to his side.

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Matt Reynolds, Emily Mullin

NIH Funding Cuts Appear to Draw on Heritage Foundation Report That Blasts ‘DEI Staff’

In its notice outlining the large cut in university funding, the US National Institutes of Health seems to draw on a report from a conservative think tank that denounces the “political left.”

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Brian Windhorst and Shams Charania

Panel rules for Lore, A-Rod in Timberwolves sale

The ownership transfer of the Minnesota Timberwolves must continue as planned, after an arbitration panel ruled Monday that controlling owner Glen Taylor must cede control of the club to partners Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez in the disputed final phase.

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Dave McMenamin

Two transformative trades, one failed physical, several lingering questions: Inside the Lakers' chaotic week

After successfully building a bridge to the post-LeBron James era, the Lakers rescinded a trade that had landed Luka Doncic's chosen lob partner, and chaos ensued. So what happens now?

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Elon Musk makes $97 billion bid for OpenAI, gets rejected

A group of investors led by Elon Musk made a bid to buy out the leading artificial intelligence company, OpenAI. However, it appears that the offer has already been rejected.

According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, Musk and his investor group submitted an unsolicited offer of $97.4 billion to acquire the nonprofit group that controls OpenAI.

Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman both originally co-founded OpenAI. However, Musk later cut ties with the organization. Since then, the two...

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31 Products To Help Turn Your Home Office Into An Actually Productive Space

Whether you're crunching numbers or making art, or writing books — these things will help you get your work done well.

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Irving to replace injured teammate AD as All-Star

Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving has been added to the All-Star roster as an injury replacement for his new teammate Ant

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KD shrugs off trade talk: 'Part of the business'

Kevin Durant addressed the widespread speculation that the Suns attempted to trade him at the deadline last week, saying "it's just part of the business."

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Doncic upgraded to probable for game vs. Jazz

Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic was upgraded to probable for Monday night's home game against the Utah Jazz.

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