N.Y. Police Chief's Exit Is Latest in Exodus From Adams Administration
| By Glenn Thrush, Nicholas Nehamas and Eileen Sullivan Donald J. Trump, now twice indicted since leaving the White House, surrendered to federal authorities in Miami and pleaded not guilty, striking a defiant tone afterward. | | | By Dana Rubinstein, Jeffery C. Mays and Emma G. Fitzsimmons New York City's top officials overseeing crime, housing and homelessness have stepped down. Critics say the mayor's management style is part of the problem. | | | By Elizabeth Dias and Ruth Graham Some conservatives in the evangelical denomination fear a liberal drift, and are set to vote on a strict ban against women in church leadership. Two churches are appealing their expulsions. | | |
| World By Sameer Yasir Thousands of Indian women have been abandoned by men working overseas, leaving them trapped in their in-laws' homes and often defrauded of dowry money. | | | Opinion | Bret Stephens By Bret Stephens If the prosecution can prove its case, Trump belongs in prison. | | |
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