Celebrities are publicly disavowing an event for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A report claimed stars such as Dionne Warwick and Martin Sheen would attend a pricey gala hosted by a super PAC backing Mr. Kennedy’s third-party candidacy.
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U.S. Job Growth Slows
Also, Eric Adams’s campaign faces corruption questions. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.
publicat de By Matthew CullenFlashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, November 4, 2023
Can you sort 8 historical events?
publicat de By The NewTrump Misleads on Energy and Jobs at Houston Rally
A Biden electric Army tank mandate? A decimation of auto jobs? The G.O.P. front-runner used misleading and recycled claims to talk about energy and jobs.
publicat de By Angelo FicheraManhattan Jury Clears Ex-Prosecutor of Rape and Assault Charges
Adam Foss, a prominent criminal justice reform advocate, had been accused of assaulting a woman in a Midtown hotel room in 2017.
publicat de By Hurubie MekoMurder Victim’s Daughter Helps Clear Brooklyn Man Convicted in Killing
Prosecutors said they reviewed a 1982 case at the urging of the victim’s daughter, who became convinced the wrong man was convicted of her father’s killing.
publicat de By Maria CramerJeffrey A. Bader, Who Helped Steer Obama’s ‘Pivot’ to Asia, Dies at 78
A veteran China expert, he advised Presidents Clinton and Obama as they navigated the complexities of Beijing’s rise to global power.
publicat de By Clay RisenEarthquake in Western Nepal Kills More than 120
As rescuers searched the mountainous villages where the earthquake struck, officials cautioned that the death toll was likely to rise.
publicat de By Bhadra SharmaIn the Aftermath of the Hamas Attack: Portraits of Survivors
Thousands of Israelis were attacked on the morning of Oct. 7, after Hamas gunmen surged into southern Israel from Gaza. Many survivors remain traumatized by the experience.
publicat de Photographs By AvishagAppeals Court Temporarily Frees Trump From Gag Order in Election Case
A three-judge panel of the federal appeals court in Washington lifted the order for at least two weeks, freeing the former president to say what he wants about prosecutors and witnesses.
publicat de By Alan FeuerJurors in Trump Defamation Trial to Go Unnamed for Their Own Protection
A federal judge overseeing the case filed by the writer E. Jean Carroll said that the former president had not abided by gag orders in other cases, and that could lead to harassment.
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