
Knicks Parade Set for Thursday as New York Forges Unbreakable Bond With Resilient NBA Champs
A 53-year wait for the NBA title sends Gotham into raucous celebration that will last for days.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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A 53-year wait for the NBA title sends Gotham into raucous celebration that will last for days.
By GEORGE WILLIS
| |National

The president says that any attack is unnecessary on the cusp of a peace deal slated to be signed on Sunday.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
| |Foreign
FISA Section 702, a tool used to surveil foreign nationals, has been caught up in a battle over the next director of national intelligence.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Justin Gaethje and Ilia Topuria exchanged shoves and taunts on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial ahead of the main-event on the South Lawn.
By GEORGE WILLIS
|A spokesman in the office of California’s attorney general confirmed that the merger ‘remains under investigation by the California Department of Justice.’
By DAVID JONES
|Throughout Friday, lawyers for Mr. Trump and the center sought legal intervention to keep his name on the marble while they pursued an appeal.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Before the match, more than 4,400 seats were still unsold for the USA-Paraguay fixture, where the cheapest tickets were priced at $1,120.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The former Republican mayoral candidate, who once accused Mamdani of supporting ‘global jihad,’ says MSG needs to be stripped of its $43 million exemption.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
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In the New York area, couples are turning their marriage venues into mini-sports bars and receptions into watch parties.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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The proposal comes from the right-wing Swiss People’s Party, the country’s largest political grouping.
By JOSEPH CURL
|Lai Ching-te argues it’s fine to have ‘ideals about peace, but not unrealistic illusions.’
By DONALD KIRK
|The standoff has laid bare a fundamental shift in how Washington now views foreign aid: not as diplomacy or a moral obligation, but as leverage.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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The families of at least six American prisoners fear they have slipped off Washington’s radar, but experts say public discussion of them could make their situation worse.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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What has stunned Israeli military planners is not that Hezbollah survived 2024; it is how quickly the group has come back.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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A Trump administration official said the deal was about 80 to 85 percent done.
By LUKE FUNK
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The head of the civil rights division says law-abiding citizens should not ‘worry that their city will revoke their means of self-defense.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Congressman Mark Amodei says Democrats have put up a ‘well-positioned’ candidate for his seat.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The president wants hundreds of billions dollars more in military spending — something that could be a heavy lift just weeks before the midterms.
By MATTHEW RICE
|FISA Section 702 is all but guaranteed to lapse on Friday.
By MATTHEW RICE
|Ohio already requires voter ID, but some Republicans argue the state’s constitution should be amended to protect it from shifting political winds.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|By LENORE SKENAZY
By DANIEL McCARTHY
By ROSARIO IACONIS
By VICTOR DAVIS HANSON


New studies of Gertrude Stein and Oscar Wilde correct errant facts and misleading commentary made by previous biographers and critics.
By CARL ROLLYSON
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A sideways look at an eventful life via Bangalore, New York, and Texas.
By MARIO NAVES
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Lebond makes beautiful architect-designed timepieces — but at €2,700, or about $3,100, they’re a hard sell in a competitive space.
By ROSS ANDERSON
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A U.S. Trade Representative investigation finds 54 countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia in violation of laws banning goods produced with forced labor.
By LUKE FUNK
|America and China are in a race for global dominance in artificial intelligence but the construction of more data centers is crucial.
By LUKE FUNK
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Chairman Kevin Warsh could struggle to find support for rate cuts that President Trump desires.
By LUKE FUNK
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With record numbers hitting the road for the Memorial Day weekend, the national average for regular gasoline has skyrocketed by 51.6 percent since the Iran war began.
By JOSEPH CURL
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atino students have seen the sharpest rise in numbers since 2000, growing to 18.4 million enrolled students from 10.2 million.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The shake-up comes amid a search for a new president of the public university.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The dean of undergraduate education described the result as ‘consequential.’
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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With her jurisdictional shield gone after her April ouster, more than 100 legal heavyweights want the Florida Bar to act against the former attorney general.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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A unanimous appellate tribunal finds that the evidence against the jailed mogul was ‘conservatively stated, robust.’
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|Officials acknowledge that the push to remove citizenship status from more than 400 individuals represents the largest batch of such proceedings in American history.
By HOLLIE McKAY
|The claim sets up a challenge over the secret dispatch that will be decided by the 11th United States Appeals Circuit.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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