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  1. The Judge in the Maduro Case Is 92. All Eyes Will Be on His Stamina.

    Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein was seen drifting in and out of sleep in court last year. The case of Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan leader, will test his endurance.

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    Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1998.
    CreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times
  2. Appeals Court Opens the Door to Mahmoud Khalil’s Rearrest

    Any new detention would not come immediately, and Mr. Khalil’s lawyers plan to appeal. But the ruling is a major blow to Mr. Khalil, a Columbia graduate and prominent figure in the pro-Palestinian movement.

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    Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest last year was an early, high-profile example of the Trump White House’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech.
    CreditMatt Rourke/Associated Press
  3. A Horse Bolts, Renewing Debate Over Central Park Carriages

    The city’s 68 horse carriages continue to operate despite pressure from activists — and the Central Park Conservancy — to ban them.

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    CreditKylie Cooper/Reuters
    New York Today
  4. How Mamdani Is Moving to Cut Red Tape for Small Business Owners

    Though small business advocates in New York are excited that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is tackling the issue of excessive fees and fines, they’ve heard similar promises before.

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    Mayor Zohran Mamdani has become the latest leader of New York City to try to streamline rules that some say make it more difficult for small businesses to succeed.
    CreditLauren Petracca for The New York Times
  5. G.O.P. Candidate for Governor Says Renee Good’s Killing Seems Justified

    Bruce Blakeman, the likely Republican nominee for New York governor, said the killing of Ms. Good by an ICE agent was just one point of disagreement between him and Gov. Kathy Hochul.

     By Grace Ashford and

    Bruce Blakeman, the Nassau County executive running for governor, appeared in Albany, N.Y., on Wednesday to criticize Gov. Kathy Hochul’s State of the State speech delivered a day earlier.
    CreditGraham Dickie/The New York Times

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