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  1. The Front Page
  2. International
  3. National
  4. Obituaries
  5. Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters
  6. The Arts
  7. Business Day
  8. Sports Saturday
  9. Pages A2-A3 and Corrections

The Front Page

Highlights

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    Trump Prepares to Surrender in New York as Police Brace for Protests

    The former president is expected to answer charges with the Secret Service in tow before a judge in the often grimy and ill-lit criminal courthouse in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday.

     By James C. McKinley Jr. and Jonah E. Bromwich

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    CreditJosh Ritchie for The New York Times

    For Some G.O.P. Voters, Fatigue Slows the Rush to Defend Trump

    The Republicans who will pick their 2024 nominee expressed anger, defensiveness and also embarrassment about the indictment facing Donald J. Trump.

     By Trip Gabriel and Maya King

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      CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times

      Biden's Response to Trump's Indictment? 4 Ways to Say No Comment.

      President Biden believes that presidents should not comment on pending legal matters. He also does not want to be baited into a reaction.

       By Katie Rogers

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      CreditBarrett Emke for The New York Times

      Nebraska's Fight Over Transgender Care Turns Personal and Snarls Lawmaking

      One state senator has been filibustering for weeks, trying to block a bill that would ban transition-related medical treatment for young people.

       By Ernesto Londoño

  1. Inside Saudi Arabia's Global Push for Nuclear Power

    Despite qualms in Washington, Saudi officials have pressed the United States to help them develop nuclear power. But they are also exploring other options, including China.

    By Edward Wong, Vivian Nereim and Kate Kelly

    Page A1

  2. For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons

    When Russian troops left Kherson, they took with them 2,500 Ukrainian convicts from local prisons. For some, it was the start of a bewildering, five-country journey highlighting the war's absurdity.

    By Anatoly Kurmanaev, Ekaterina Bodyagina and Ivan Nechepurenko

    Page A1

  3. In Taiwan's Waters, a Hunt for Tiny, Wriggling 'Gold'

    By Lam Yik Fei, Amy Chang Chien and Tiffany May

    Page A10

  4. Sanna Marin, Finland's Political Rock Star, Could Be Slipping

    By Johanna Lemola and Steven Erlanger

    Page A7

  5. How Big Tech Camouflaged Wall Street's Crisis

    By Joe Rennison and Eli Murray

    Page B1

  6. Fox News Suffers Major Setback in Defamation Case

    By Jeremy W. Peters and Katie Robertson

    Page B1

  7. Google C.E.O. Sundar Pichai on the A.I. Moment: 'You Will See Us Be Bold'

    By Kevin Roose

    Page B1

  8. Michael R. Jackson on the Soap Opera Origins of 'White Girl in Danger'

    By Maya Phillips

    Page C1

  9. Now Playing in China: Putin-Aligned Artists Shunned in the West

    By Javier C. Hernández

    Page C1

  10. Exploring a Malaysian Jewel Box Packed With Color and Spice

    By Simon Elegant

    Page C7

  11. Storms Kill at Least 10 as Tornadoes Tear Through Midwest and South

    By Gwen Moritz, McKenna Oxenden, Livia Albeck-Ripka and Mike Ives

    Page A19

  12. Justice Dept. Sues Norfolk Southern Over East Palestine Derailment

    By Glenn Thrush

    Page A11

  13. A Once Lowly Program Gets a Second Shot at the Top

    By Scott Miller

    Page B9

  14. L.S.U. Rallies Against Virginia Tech to Make N.C.A.A. Championship Game

    By Remy Tumin

    Page B7

  15. Chelsea Sodaro Conquered Kona. Then the Real Struggles Returned.

    By Matthew Futterman

    Page B11

TODAYS FRONT PAGES

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International

  1. French Anger at Macron Seeps Into Unexpected Corners

    By Catherine Porter and Andrea Mantovani

    Page A4

  2. Bracing for Fights Ahead, Russia and Ukraine Step Up Recruitment

    By Jeffrey Gettleman and Alan Yuhas

    Page A5

  3. Putin Allies Must Decide Whether to Host a Wanted Man

    By Anushka Patil and John Eligon

    Page A6

National

  1. Bail Law Is a Key Stumbling Block as New York's Budget Deadline Lapses

    By Luis Ferré-Sadurní

    Page A11

  2. Justice Dept. Sues Norfolk Southern Over East Palestine Derailment

    By Glenn Thrush

    Page A11

  3. Republican Senator Blocks Military Promotions Over Abortion Policy

    By Karoun Demirjian

    Page A12

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Obituaries

  1. Suzanne Rheinstein, 77, Designer of Classic American Interiors, Dies

    By Penelope Green

    Page B12

  2. Peterson Zah, 85, Navajo Nation's First President, Dies

    By Neil Genzlinger

    Page B12

Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters

  1. I Am Going Blind, and I Now Find It Strangely Exhilarating

    By Edward Hirsch

    Page A20

  2. Do We Really Need to Have a Cold War With China?

    By Jacob Dreyer

    Page A20

  3. We're About to Find Out How Far the Supreme Court Will Go to Arm America

    By Linda Greenhouse

    Page A21

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The Arts

  1. Michael R. Jackson on the Soap Opera Origins of 'White Girl in Danger'

    By Maya Phillips

    Page C1

  2. 'Extrapolations' and the Peril of Climate Cringe

    By James Poniewozik

    Page C1

  3. Now Playing in China: Putin-Aligned Artists Shunned in the West

    By Javier C. Hernández

    Page C1

Business Day

  1. How Big Tech Camouflaged Wall Street's Crisis

    By Joe Rennison and Eli Murray

    Page B1

  2. Google C.E.O. Sundar Pichai on the A.I. Moment: 'You Will See Us Be Bold'

    By Kevin Roose

    Page B1

  3. How a Trump-Era Rollback Mattered for Silicon Valley Bank's Demise

    By Jeanna Smialek

    Page B1

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Sports Saturday

  1. L.S.U. Rallies Against Virginia Tech to Make N.C.A.A. Championship Game

    By Remy Tumin

    Page B7

  2. Minor League Salaries Will Double Under New Deal

    By David Waldstein

    Page B8

  3. A Once Lowly Program Gets a Second Shot at the Top

    By Scott Miller

    Page B9

Pages A2-A3 and Corrections

  1. Quotation of the Day: The 5-Nation Odyssey of Ukrainian Criminals

    Page A2

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