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  1. Aaron Rodgers Has More on His Mind Than Football. A Lot More.

    The N.F.L. great was supposed to be the Jets' savior. But since arriving in New York, he has spent more time voicing conspiracy theories than playing quarterback.

     By Katherine Rosman and Ken Belson

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  2. A Deadly Dog Attack Upends an Elite Westchester Farm

    At a farm tied to Blue Hill at Stone Barns, where a meal costs around $400, two dogs killed a poodle and seriously injured its owner. Now the dogs face a possible death sentence.

     By Christopher Maag and Daniel E. Slotnik

    CreditCharlotte Steiner
    1. Jury of 12 Is Seated in Trump Criminal Trial

      Twelve New Yorkers have been chosen to decide the Manhattan criminal case against Donald J. Trump, who is accused of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal.

      CreditPool photo by Brendan Mcdermid
    2. Over 100 Arrested at Columbia After Pro-Palestinian Protest

      At least 108 protesters were in custody, the police said, after officers clad in riot gear cleared tents from a pro-Palestinian demonstration on campus. More students have arrived to show support and put up new ones.

      CreditC.S. Muncy for The New York Times
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  3. 353 Ballet Dancers Set a Record

    Youth America Grand Prix, a student ballet scholarship group, wanted to make its mark by having the most ballet dancers on point at the same time.

     By James Barron

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  1. Will Trump Go to Prison if He Is Convicted?

    The former president faces dozens of felony charges stemming from hush-money payments to a porn star. He would undoubtedly appeal any conviction, and the presiding judge has leeway on sentencing.

    By Ben Protess, Kate Christobek and Jonah E. Bromwich

  2. Fashion Chatter

    A Celebrity Editor Opens a Store

    Shoe horns, lampshades and CBD-infused elixirs are among the goods Graydon Carter is selling at a new newsstand-style shop in New York.

    By Ruth La Ferla

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