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Cuomo, Staunch Supporter of Israel, Says ‘Horrific’ Gaza War Must End

The remarks were a departure for former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who trails Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayor’s race.

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A New York Times/Siena poll found that likely New York City voters were more aligned with the views of Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani on Israel’s war in Gaza than with those of former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.
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Florida Says Ban on Openly Carrying Guns Is Invalid After Court Ruling

The state attorney general told law enforcement officers to stop enforcing the decades-old ban, after a court last week ruled it unconstitutional.

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The state attorney general’s legal interpretation effectively allows open carry in Florida, which had been the last remaining Republican-led state to ban the practice.
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Eddie Giacomin, Rangers’ Goalie and Fan Favorite, Dies at 86

A Hall of Famer, he led the N.H.L. in shutouts and single-season victories three times and was stunned when the Rangers let him go in his 10th season.

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Eddie Giacomin of the New York Rangers during an N.H.L. All-Star game in the late 1960s. He thrilled the Madison Square Garden crowds by wandering beyond his goal crease to stifle opponents’ rushes.
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U.S. and China Reach ‘Framework’ for a TikTok Sale

Top economic officials met in Madrid for a second day, with deadlines looming on tariffs and a ban on TikTok in the United States if it is not sold by its Chinese owner, ByteDance.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, center, and Jamieson Greer, the U.S. trade representative, far right, following trade talks with Chinese officials on Monday.
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L.I.R.R. Strike Avoided for Now as Unions Ask U.S. to Intervene

A strike by workers on the Long Island Rail Road, the United States’ largest commuter rail service, has been averted, and could be postponed for several months.

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Some of the workers who operate the Long Island Rail Road were poised to walk off the job as early as Thursday. But on Monday, unions said they would reach out to the White House for help with negotiations.
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Nvidia Broke Antitrust Law, China Says, as Tensions With U.S. Mount

Chinese regulators, on a day of U.S. trade talks, said that an acquisition by Nvidia had violated antimonopoly regulations.

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Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s chief executive, sees the ability to do business with China as crucial to the company.
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‘The Pitt’ Defied Odds by Going Back to the Future

On Sunday, Emmy voters made a loud statement that there is an appetite for the kind of shows that used to dominate TV.

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From left, Katherine LaNasa, Noah Wyle and Shawn Hatosy from “The Pitt.” HBO Max is preparing more series with a formula similar to the show.
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Candid Photos From the Emmys

Candid moments with Walton Goggins, Pedro Pascal, Jean Smart and more.

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Walton Goggins went full Goggins for the Emmys.
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The Long-Term Unemployed Today? College Grads.

For years, only a small portion of the people experiencing long spells of joblessness were college graduates. That’s starting to change.

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Sean Wittmeyer has two master’s degrees and is skilled in two fields, but he’s been looking for work for a year and a half.
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Trump Proposes to Cut Quarterly Reports for Public Companies

The president proposed changing the rules to require twice-yearly reports, revisiting an idea from his first term.

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has required public companies to report their financials quarterly since 1970.
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FBI Head Says Note and DNA Link Suspect to Charlie Kirk Killing

In a TV interview, Kash Patel, the director of the F.B.I., said investigators had found physical evidence connecting the suspected gunman with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk in Utah.

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Kash Patel, the director of the F.B.I., left, and Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah spoke to reporters at Utah Valley University on Friday.
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Fired Prosecutor Challenges Trump’s Claims to Sweeping Power in Lawsuit

The Justice Department gave no reason for its dismissal of Maurene Comey, a longtime federal prosecutor in Manhattan and the daughter of the former F.B.I. director, James Comey.

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Maurene Comey, a 10-year-veteran, was among the most highly regarded trial lawyers in the Manhattan prosecutor’s office.
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Trump’s D.C. Show of Force Diverts Agents and Prosecutors From Casework

While crime falls, the other investigative work of the F.B.I. is being delayed, frustrating law enforcement officials and leading some to quit.

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Federal law enforcement agents, with members of Washington’s police force, at a checkpoint last month. President Trump has ordered National Guard troops and hundreds of additional federal law enforcement officers to patrol the capital.
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India-Pakistan Tensions Hit New Pitch With Cricket Snub

The Indian players refused to shake hands with their Pakistani opponents at the first meeting of the sides since the two countries exchanged hostilities this year.

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The Indian captain, Suryakumar Yadav, right, and a teammate, Shivam Dube, after their win in an Asia Cup cricket game against Pakistan in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Sunday.
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