Trump's Bond in Civil Fraud Case Is Reduced to $175 Million
By Farnaz Fassihi, Aaron Boxerman and Thomas Fuller The U.S. decision not to vote on the resolution drew criticism from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who ordered a delegation to hold back from a planned trip to Washington. | | By Ben Protess and William K. Rashbaum The former president was racing to secure a half-billion-dollar bond, but an appeals court lowered the amount. The surprise decision may help him stave off financial disaster. | | By Ben Sisario, Julia Jacobs and William K. Rashbaum In response to questions about Mr. Combs's residences, Homeland Security Investigations said the searches were part of "an ongoing investigation." | | |
World By Nariman El-Mofty and Alan Yuhas The evacuees make up only a tiny fraction of the thousands of civilians, including many children, who have suffered grievous injuries over the course of Israel's monthslong campaign against Hamas and its bombardment of Gaza. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Samuel Earle Why does the former president keep talking about Al Capone? | | |
By Jack Nicas, Christoph Koettl, Leonardo Coelho and Paulo Motoryn Security-camera footage obtained by The Times shows that Brazil's former president spent two nights at the Hungarian Embassy in an apparent bid for asylum. | | Visual Investigations By Aric Toler, Malachy Browne and Paul Sonne Clothing and other details appear to show a connection between four suspects detained by Russia and the men who carried out the concert hall massacre of more than 130 people. | | By Chelsia Rose Marcius and Nate Schweber The authorities arrived in the Far Rockaway neighborhood at about 6 p.m. and found the police officer and a man wounded by gunfire. | | |
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