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The New York Sun is home to the finest traditions of American journalism. Credited as “one of the most influential American newspapers,” The Sun was founded in 1833 and ran for over 100 years as a Pulitzer-winning independent daily until its merger with The New York World-Telegram in 1950. In 2002, The Sun was relaunched as The New York Sun under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Seth Lipsky and competed with The New York Times for seven years as a leading daily print newspaper. In the coming months, we’ll be re-making the Sun’s web properties and, together with longtime proprietor and editor, Seth Lipsky, expanding its much admired coverage of politics, culture, and the arts. In its editorials, the Sun will pursue its focus on constitutionalism, equality under the law, and American values. We’ll also be developing the Sun’s unique community, with new opportunities to engage and participate in the conversation. In 188 years of history, the Sun has always resisted the herd mentality and demonstrated a willingness to stand apart. Today, amid record public distrust in news media, we’re confident that you’ll find our unique, principles-based journalism to be an indispensable addition to your day.
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Hard-right and populist parties now lead or are part of half a dozen EU governments. They are set to gain even more wins when voters from the bloc’s 27 countries head to the polls between June 6 and 8 to elect 720 representatives in the European Parliament.
A Right-Wing Revolution Is Underway in the Netherlands and Across the European Union With the New Dutch Coalition Deal
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The man convicted of attempting to kidnap Representative Nancy Pelosi, who was House Speaker at the time, and attacking her husband with a hammer, was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Friday.
30 Years for Man Convicted of Attacking Nancy Pelosi's Husband With a Hammer
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Anti-Israel protesters set up a new encampment at Drexel University in Philadelphia over the weekend, prompting a lockdown of school buildings, a day after authorities thwarted an attempted occupation of a school building at the neighboring University of Pennsylvania campus.
Anti-Israel Protesters Set Up a New Encampment at Philadelphia’s Drexel University
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Michael Cohen will face more brutal cross-examination on Monday, after President Trump’s lawyers tore gaping holes in his account of the payment to a porn star.
Michael Cohen To Face Harsh Questions Monday in Trump Trial
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In a “new level of violence” at anti-Israel encampments, weapons were found when police cleared DePaul University's camp in Chicago early Thursday. Discovered items included knives, a pellet gun, and boards with nails meant to be used as “traps.”
Weapons Found at DePaul University Anti-Israel Encampment in ‘New Level of Escalation on Campus’
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Measured year-over-year, inflation ticked down to 3.4 percent from 3.5 percent. And a measure of underlying inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy costs, also eased in April.
Prices Rise 3.4 Percent in April, an Improvement From March, as Inflation Lingers Far Above Fed’s Target
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The playwright, Phelim McAleer, concentrates not on the rapes and sexual violence of that day but on the resilience of those who lived through the October 7 onslaught in Israel and its aftermath in “Oct. 7: A Verbatim Play.”
Much More Than the Understandable Bitterness, a Sense of Defiance Defines ‘Oct. 7: A Verbatim Play’
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While a majority of voters in two key battleground states agree with President Biden that abortion should remain a constitutional right, their concerns about the economy and immigration could help put President Trump back in the White House this year, according to a new poll.
Voters in New Poll Agree With Democrats on Abortion, But Concerns About the Economy, Immigration Could Put Trump Back in Office
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