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James B. Zagel, U.S. Judge Who Jailed Illinois Governor, Dies at 82
He sentenced Rod Blagojevich to 14 years to send a message about corruption in high places. As a prosecutor he…
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World
A 6-Year-Old Suffocated and Bus Monitor Didn’t Notice, Prosecutor Says
The girl, who was unable to speak, was in a wheelchair at the back of the bus, and the monitor…
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World
Reports of a Lioness Near Berlin Prompt a Sprawling Search
People were encouraged to stay home after the police received calls and a video of a wild cat believed to…
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World
Investor Charged With Kidnapping ‘Crypto King’
Aiden Pleterski is accused of spending investors’ money on luxury cars and vacations before filing for bankruptcy, according to court…
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Gilgo Beach Suspect’s House Draws Avid Onlookers: ‘I’m So Into This’
On Long Island, the fascinated and obsessed come to gawk at the house where Rex Heuermann lived. Some bring the…
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Ponzi Schemer Freed From Prison by Trump Faces New Fraud Charges
Eliyahu Weinstein, whose 24-year sentence President Donald J. Trump commuted, is now accused of bilking 150 million people out of…
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Kevin Mitnick, Hacker Who Once Eluded Authorities, Is Dead at 59
Best known for a crime spree during the 1990s that involved the theft of computer data and credit card numbers,…
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Christopher Nolan and the Contradictions of J. Robert Oppenheimer
With the biopic “Oppenheimer,” due July 21, the writer-director Christopher Nolan, known for brain-twisting films like “Interstellar” and “Inception,” addresses…
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P.S.G. Says Mbappé Must Sign a New Deal or Leave the Club
Nasser al-Khelaifi, the president of Paris St.-Germain, was introducing the team’s new coach when he turned to tough talk on…
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10 Takeaways From the N.C.A.A. Tournaments
Underdogs from New Jersey made an impression, trash talkers held court, and pep bands showed how much they care.