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Rising floodwaters led to dozens of rescues and the evacuation of an elementary school as forecasters warned of widespread flash flooding through midweek.
Trump Welcomes White South African Refugees as He Shuts Out Afghans and Others
The Trump administration carved out an exception to its refugee ban for white South Africans. But other groups, including Afghans who helped U.S. forces during the war in their country, are being shut out.
Wisconsin Judge Indicted on Charges That She Helped Immigrant Evade Agents
Judge Hannah C. Dugan was accused of helping an undocumented immigrant elude federal agents who were waiting to arrest him outside her courtroom.
In High-Stakes Negotiations, Trump’s Opponents Are Learning His Patterns
President Trump often takes maximalist positions, only to back down and declare a win. His opponents are catching on.
A.G. Sulzberger: A Free People Need a Free Press
The anti-press playbook is being used in this country — and it could not come at a more difficult time for the American press.
How Pandora Is Surviving Trump’s Trade War
Pandora, the Danish jewelry company, said it was “battle ready,” with plans to raise prices and reroute shipments from the United States, but tariffs could potentially cost it millions of dollars.
Tiny Company With China Ties Announces Big Purchase of Trump Cryptocurrency
The firm, which produces content for TikTok, recorded no revenue last year, but it announced this week that a mysterious stock sale would allow it to invest heavily in the $TRUMP memecoin.
Adams Lashes Out at Prosecutors, Saying They Sought to Humiliate Him
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City railed against the federal authorities who accused him of corruption and seized his numerous cellphones.
Trump Said He Would Lift Sanctions on Syria
Also, a star witness took the stand in Sean Combs’s trial. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for Science
The six-legged staffers of the American Museum of Natural History’s Bug Colony do their grisly work under a lid. The result: neatly tidied bones.