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  1. An Unprecedented Trial Opens With Two Visions of Trump

    The prosecution’s opening statement sketched a seamy scheme meant to further the election of Donald J. Trump. His lawyer said the government’s case is merely “34 pieces of paper.”

     By Jonah E. Bromwich and

    Donald J. Trump endured a day in court during which a prosecutor depicted him as a criminal who lied “over and over and over.”
    Donald J. Trump endured a day in court during which a prosecutor depicted him as a criminal who lied “over and over and over.”
    CreditMaansi Srivastava/The New York Times
  2. The Stark Reality of Israel’s Fight in Gaza

    Israel has failed to achieve its two primary goals of the war, while the suffering of Palestinians erodes support even among its allies.

     By Julian E. BarnesAdam GoldmanEric Schmitt and

    Six months into the conflict in Gaza, the question of what Israel has achieved is creating ever more intense global strains.
    Six months into the conflict in Gaza, the question of what Israel has achieved is creating ever more intense global strains.
    CreditAvishag Shaar-Yashuv for The New York Times
    1. Universities Struggle as Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Grow

      Dozens were arrested Monday at N.Y.U. and Yale, but officials there and at campuses across the country are running out of options to corral protests that are expected to last the rest of the school year.

       By

      Police arrest protesters outside of New York University on Monday night.
      Police arrest protesters outside of New York University on Monday night.
      CreditAdam Gray for The New York Times

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