Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Tuesday.
Suspect in C.E.O. killing is fighting extraditionThe 26-year-old man who was charged with murder in the assassination of a health insurance executive in Midtown Manhattan was denied bail today. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, is fighting extradition to New York, meaning that he could spend the next several weeks at a prison in Pennsylvania near the city where he was arrested. Here's the latest. The authorities are still trying to retrace the steps of Mangione, who they have accused of fatally shooting Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare. The suspect was found with a three-page manifesto, in which the health insurance industry was described as "parasitic," the police said. Mangione saw himself as a hero fighting a corrupt health insurance industry, the authorities said in an internal report obtained by The Times. The manifesto indicated that he saw the killing as a direct challenge to the health care industry's "alleged corruption and 'power games.'" The police also expressed concern that the attack could inspire violence against similar executives or other extreme behavior. Here's what we know about the suspect: Mangione had described a series of life-altering health problems. He was a high school valedictorian and an Ivy League tech graduate from a prominent Maryland family. The subject of a missing-person report filed in San Francisco by his mother last month, he had stopped communicating with friends and family about six months ago.
Israel said it had destroyed Syria's NavyIsrael announced today that it had destroyed Syria's Navy in overnight airstrikes. Israeli troops have conducted hundreds of strikes on military targets since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday and have advanced into Syrian territory for the first time in 50 years. A U.N. envoy to Syria warned Israel to halt its attacks before igniting a new conflict. The rebel alliance that ousted al-Assad is now trying to build a government. But armed groups with competing interests are still fighting for territory and power. In northern Syria, fierce attacks took place between rebels supported by Turkey and U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led forces. For more: Here's a visual look at the shocking rebel advance.
On immigration, top Democrats see room for compromiseDonald Trump has promised to use his second term as president to rid the country of undocumented immigrants. But while eight years ago Democrats vowed to protect migrants in "sanctuary cities," the party's governors are now charting a more careful course on immigration. In interviews with The Times, several state leaders showed willingness to work with Trump. Most of them have seen rising numbers of migrants strain public services in cities and have adjusted their policies to align with changing public opinion. The governors warned, however, that Trump's aggressive immigration plans were potentially dangerous.
A wildfire roared into MalibuHigh winds drove flames through the scrub-covered hillsides of Malibu, Calif., today. A fast-moving blaze known as the Franklin fire has burned more than 2,700 acres, scorched homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate from one of the world's priciest coastlines. We're tracking the fire. Forecasters warned that the wind conditions that helped fuel it were expected to continue into the evening. More top news
How Netflix brought a magical town to lifeThe imaginary town of Macondo, Colombia, was never supposed to exist. It was the setting for "One Hundred Years of Solitude," the 1967 novel that helped Gabriel García Márquez win the Nobel Prize. Despite offers over the years, García Márquez had always refused to create a Hollywood adaptation. Then Netflix built Macondo from the ground up. The company assured García Márquez's family that it could authentically adapt the story across eight hourlong episodes. The first season is set to air tomorrow.
A filmmaker, a spy and France's richest manBernard Arnault — the fabulously wealthy head of LVMH, the conglomerate that owns dozens of luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Dior and Tiffany — has found himself in the middle of an espionage case gone wrong. Investigators discovered that LVMH had hired a mole to surveil a man who was making a satirical documentary about Arnault. The story also involves an antiterrorism specialist known as the Shark and a homeless spy. Read more.
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When facial hair grows, strong feelings followBeards are everywhere these days. The incoming vice president has one, as do LeBron James, George Clooney and Jimmy Kimmel. Still, when a celebrity is first spotted with facial hair, it gets fans talking. A few days ago, when Prince William showed up to the reopening of Notre-Dame with a scraggly beard, his new look quickly attracted attention from world leaders and tabloids. However, it's not yet clear if the facial hair is here to stay. Last time Prince William grew a beard, his daughter was reported to have fallen into "floods of tears" at the sight of her father's new look. Have a snazzy evening. Thanks for reading. I'll be back tomorrow. — Matthew Vi Nguyen was our photo editor today. We welcome your feedback. Write to us at evening@nytimes.com.
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The Evening: C.E.O. shooting suspect fights extradition
Breaking news: Suspect in C.E.O.’s killing fights extradition
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Suspect in C.E.O.'s Killing Fights Extradition to New YorkLuigi Mangione, accused of fatally shooting the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, struggled and shouted as deputies led him into a court hearing in Pennsylvania.
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