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When a massive cargo ship lost power in Baltimore, crews scrambled to control the ship and to evacuate the bridge lying ahead. But it was too late.
By Annie Correal, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Campbell Robertson, Michael Forsythe and Mike Baker
Media
Why are television news networks so enamored with paid Beltway analysts?
By Michael M. Grynbaum and John Koblin
New York
The victim’s brother contradicted aspects of the police account of the shooting and said his mother had been restraining her son when officers fired their guns.
By Ed Shanahan
Divers found the men, Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 35, and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera, 26, in a truck under the wreckage. Four workers were still missing.
By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
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State leaders are drafting emergency legislation that would provide financial support to affected workers and assistance to small businesses.
By Luke Broadwater and Jacey Fortin
Politics
The decision was only the latest effort by bar officials to seek accountability against a group of lawyers who sought to help President Donald J. Trump stay in office despite his election loss.
By Alan Feuer
Donald Trump said a photo of him behind bars on Loren Merchan’s X account meant he could not get a fair trial, but a court official said someone had appropriated the account.
By Jesse McKinley and Ben Protess
We want to hear from readers about how they approach different opinions over various social issues.
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Arts
The decision to find a “respectful final disposition” for human remains used for a 19th-century book comes amid growing scrutiny of their presence in museum collections.
By Jennifer Schuessler and Julia Jacobs
Middle East
The exchange came as a U.N. cease-fire demand appeared to be having little effect on the war in Gaza, and pressure increased on neighboring Jordan to sever ties with Israel.
By Cassandra Vinograd, Hwaida Saad, Adam Rasgon and Eric Nagourney