How Adams Built a Diverse Coalition That Put Him Ahead in the Mayor's Race
By Adam Liptak The decision set new limits on disciplining students for off-campus speech but did not totally bar administrators from doing so. | | By Emma G. Fitzsimmons Eric Adams has a significant lead in the New York City mayor's race thanks to his support from a traditional Democratic coalition of unions and Black and Latino voters. | | By Zolan Kanno-Youngs The president made clear that he intends to approach crime prevention by investing in, rather than defunding, the police as he waded into an urgent national debate over policing. | | |
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By Reuters Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, pushed back forcefully on Wednesday to objections raised by Republican lawmakers about the teaching of "critical race theory" at service academies. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters People cheered for staff outside the headquarters of Apple Daily on Wednesday. The pro-democracy newspaper said it would be forced to close after the government froze its assets and arrested top editors. | | By The Associated Press Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, on Wednesday defended Vice President Kamala Harris's upcoming trip to the Southern border. The vice president's travel plans come amid pressure from Republicans who have seized on a surge of border crossings to criticize the Biden administration. | | |
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