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Blue Owl Capital Sets Off New Fears About the Private Credit Industry

The lender’s announcement that investors would no longer be able to ask for a set amount of money back from its funds prompted worries about the private credit industry.

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Blue Owl Capital, the large private lender, has amassed nearly $300 billion in investor money.
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Police Investigate ICE Arrest of a Man Who Suffered Severe Head Injuries

The police in St. Paul, Minn., are investigating an arrest last month during the immigration crackdown. The man has said he was beaten by agents. ICE asserted that he ran into a wall.

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Alberto Castañeda Mondragón told The Associated Press that he was in a friend’s car at a shopping center in St. Paul, Minn., when immigration agents pulled him from the car.
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Trump’s Board of Peace Promises Billions for Gaza, With Few Details

At the inaugural meeting of his new organization, President Trump also endorsed a divisive foreign leader and heard an attack on his former prosecutor, Jack Smith.

© Saher Alghorra for The New York Times

Nine Board of Peace member countries have agreed to contribute more than $7 billion to the Gaza rebuilding effort, President Trump announced Thursday.
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Doug Moe, 87, N.B.A. Coach as Freewheeling as His Style of Play, Dies

A former college All-American touched by scandal, he was irreverent and unpredictable as he piloted his fast-paced Nuggets and Spurs.

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Doug Moe coaching the Denver Nuggets in 1985. A sports journalist’s dream, he was once fined by the N.B.A. front office for throwing water on a referee.
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The Former Prince Andrew Is Arrested

Also, Trump hints at the possibility of military action in Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in a photo from last year.
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Warming Climate Can Increase Avalanche Risk, Studies Show

Research has pointed to the dangers of heavier and wetter snowfall, even as the number of snowy days decreases overall in California’s Sierra Nevada.

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Motorists stranded on Interstate 80 near Camp Spaulding, Calif., on Thursday.
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Why Prosecutors in Sex-Crime Cases Often Turn to Trafficking Laws

Lawyers build cases around these laws because the statutes are broad and use language that can encompass a variety of crimes, according to experts.

© Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times

Federal prosecutors often turn to sex-trafficking laws for strategic reasons.
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