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The Evening: Rebels advance in Syria

Also, judges rejected TikTok's effort to avoid a U.S. ban.
The Evening

December 6, 2024

Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Friday.

  • Rebels nearing Damascus
  • A U.S. ban facing TikTok
  • Plus, Notre-Dame's miraculous rebirth
A man in a black face covering and hat holds a rocket launcher on his shoulder.
A Syrian opposition fighter in Hama today. Ghaith Alsayed/Associated Press

Rebels advance in Syria as Iran steps back

Syrian rebel groups fighting to depose President Bashar al-Assad pushed farther south today toward the major city of Homs. The government's chief patron, Iran, moved to evacuate military commanders and other personnel after more than a decade of staunch support.

Those evacuated by Iran included top commanders of the powerful Quds Forces, according to Iranian and regional officials. Separately, a force led by Kurds and backed by the U.S. deployed in an eastern city previously held by al-Assad's government. Taken together, the battlefield gains present the most serious challenge in years to the Syrian president's power. Here's a map of the movements in the war.

The rebels are led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group previously linked to Al Qaeda. Its leader, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, said in an interview with The Times that his goal was to "liberate Syria from this oppressive regime."

A person walking past a large mural that reads
Ore Huiying for The New York Times

Judges rejected TikTok's effort to avoid a U.S. ban

TikTok, a video app used by more than 170 million Americans, moved one step closer today to disappearing from the U.S. market. A panel of federal judges unanimously upheld a new law that requires the app's Chinese owner to either sell TikTok to a non-Chinese owner by mid-January or face a nationwide ban in the U.S.

"This is definitely the most precarious TikTok's future has ever been in the U.S." my colleague Sapna Maheshwari, who reports on TikTok, told me.

TikTok, which has raised national security concerns among politicians because of its ties to China, has said a sale is impossible. The company argued that the law infringes on the First Amendment rights of American users. The judges disagreed.

"This ruling effectively means that TikTok's main hope for survival in the United States is that the Supreme Court takes up this case," Sapna said. "While Donald Trump has promised to save the app, the law is set to go into effect the day before his inauguration and it's unclear how he could evade an act of Congress and whether he wants to risk much political capital on this given his hawkish stance on China."

For more: Here's why the pressure has been ratcheted up on TikTok.

A wanted poster.
Dave Sanders for The New York Times

N.Y.P.D. said the shooting suspect may have left the city

New York's police commissioner said today that the man who fatally shot a health insurance executive in Midtown Manhattan might have left the city. The authorities said they have video of the man taking a cab to an interstate bus station in Upper Manhattan and entering it on the day of the attack, but never exiting. Here's the latest.

Investigators said they recovered DNA from a water bottle they believed had been discarded by the gunman. So far, there have been no arrests and the authorities have not established a motive.

In the business world, the killing set off safety fears among other executives.

Two N.Y.P.D. officers walk down courthouse stairs with several other people, among them at the center is a man in a blue suit.
Daniel Penny leaving court today. Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times

Manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny was dismissed

The Manhattan judge overseeing the case of a man accused in the choking death of a mentally ill subway passenger last year dismissed the most serious charge against him this afternoon. The jury told the judge today that it could not unanimously agree whether the man, Daniel Penny, was guilty of manslaughter.

Now, the jurors will consider whether Penny should be convicted of criminally negligent homicide, which carries a lesser prison sentence, when they return to court next week.

More top news

TIME TO UNWIND

Line drawing of the cathedral covered in scaffolding.
Jonathan Blezard

The story behind Notre-Dame's miraculous rebirth

When Notre-Dame burned in 2019, the whole world seemed to stop and hold its breath. The cathedral was not just a beautiful monument, it had also been the gravitational center of Paris for centuries. President Emmanuel Macron's promise to reopen it in five years was hard to believe. Its roof was gone; the whole building nearly collapsed.

Yet here we are. After five years, $900 million and the efforts of 2,000 laborers, Notre-Dame will reopen to the public this weekend. It's a moment of national pride for a divided France, and a reminder to the whole world that calamities are surmountable.

For more, our architecture critic explained what's so astonishing about the restoration.

Covers of the podcasts "Deep Cover: The Nameless Man"; "Cement City"; "Critics at Large"; "Mind Your Own With Lupita Nyong

Find a good listen this weekend

Great podcasts can be difficult to find without recommendations. Luckily, my colleague Reggie Ugwu did the hard work for us. He picked out the 10 best shows of the year, which include staggering investigations, entertaining chats and dives into history.

If you prefer audiobooks, check out our list of this year's best, which blend exceptional writing with powerful vocal performances.

A photo collage on a yellow background with the faces of pop performers.
Getty Images; Associated Press; Reuters

Dinner table topics

WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND

A plate of pasta in a green sauce of poblano peppers.
Armando Rafael for The New York Times

Cook: Espagueti verde is a rich, creamy dish that starts with roasted poblano peppers.

Action verb: Here are the best horror movies to stream right now.

Read: "The Cure for Women" tells the story of a doctor who revolutionized medicine.

Clean: Think you know how to brush your teeth? Dentists would like a word.

Style: Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's favored headband has become a hot commodity.

Tend: Houseplants can make you healthier.

Compete: Take this week's news quiz.

Play: Here are today's Spelling Bee, Wordle and Mini Crossword. Find all our games here.

ONE LAST THING

A black and white bird, a Laysan albatross, stands above a recently laid egg.
Wisdom stands over her recently laid egg Dan Rapp/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, via Associated Press

The oldest known wild bird laid an egg

Researchers have been tracking an albatross named Wisdom since 1956, when she was 5 and Dwight Eisenhower was president. Her longevity has for decades amazed scientists, who expect birds like her to live closer to 30 years. Then, last week, she stunned them again by laying an egg at age 74.

If the egg hatches, Wisdom will become a mother for the 30th time or so. Albatrosses usually mate for life, but scientists say she has outlived at least three of her mates.

Have a marvelous weekend.

Thanks for reading. I'll be back on Monday. — Matthew

Brent Lewis was our photo editor today.

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