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Smaller Banks Are Scrambling as Share Prices Plunge
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Justice Dept. Intensifying Efforts to Determine if Trump Hid Documents

Justice Dept. Intensifying Efforts to Determine if Trump Hid Documents

By Maggie Haberman, Adam Goldman, Alan Feuer, Ben Protess and Michael S. Schmidt

Prosecutors investigating the former president's handling of classified material have issued a wave of new subpoenas and obtained the confidential cooperation of a witness who worked at Mar-a-Lago.

Smaller Banks Are Scrambling as Share Prices Plunge

Smaller Banks Are Scrambling as Share Prices Plunge

By Rob Copeland, Joe Rennison and Matthew Goldstein

Investors are not convinced that regional banks including PacWest and Western Alliance can remain viable. Some are actively betting on their demise.

Earthquake-Proof, Not Corruption-Proof: Turkey's Needless Deaths

Earthquake-Proof, Not Corruption-Proof: Turkey's Needless Deaths

By Ceylan Yeginsu, Rebecca R. Ruiz and Nimet Kirac

Turkish families got wealthy off a construction system rife with patronage. A Times investigation reveals just how fatally shaky that system was.

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King Charles: A Life in Photos

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King Charles: A Life in Photos

By The New York Times

Cameras have followed Britain's new head of state since infancy. Here is a selection of memorable images from a very public life.

Making People Uncomfortable Can Now Get You Killed

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Making People Uncomfortable Can Now Get You Killed

By Roxane Gay

People who deem themselves judge, jury and executioner walk among us, and we have no real way of knowing when they will turn on us.

Today's Videos

Protesters Demand Justice for Man Killed on New York Subway

Video Video: Protesters Demand Justice for Man Killed on New York Subway

By Storyful and The Associated Press

The death of Jordan Neely, after another rider put him in a chokehold, spurred advocates for the homeless, city officials and others to call for an arrest.

Four Proud Boys Are Convicted of Sedition

Video Video: Four Proud Boys Are Convicted of Sedition

By The New York Times

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland said that prosecutors had now secured sedition convictions against leaders of both the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.

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