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She was the first woman to serve as the paper’s national editor. She rose to assistant managing editor, generating ideas for prizewinning articles.
By Trip Gabriel
New York
An officer in Utica, N.Y., fatally shot the boy, Nyah Mway, after he brandished what the officer believed was a gun. At a community meeting, residents called the killing “an injustice.”
By Hurubie Meko
The plane crashed around 2 p.m. on Sunday in Delaware County, N.Y., the Federal Aviation Administration said. Multiple crews were searching for the aircraft.
By Alexandra E. Petri
Science
She developed one of the first modern intensive care units for premature babies, helping newborns to breathe with lifesaving new treatments.
By Randi Hutter Epstein
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Margi Stevenson makes her New York Times debut.
By Sam Corbin
Business
The parent company of Redbox, which rents movies through kiosks, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Friday.
By Sara Ruberg
Television
Rhaenyra acts on a risky hope that cooler heads might prevail. But are there really any cool heads left?
By Sean T. Collins
“He has an energy that’s fun to hate,” the British actor said of his swaggering vampire character in AMC’s series-length Anne Rice adaptation.
U.S.
A measure seeking to protect abortion access in the State Constitution will appear on the ballot. It is one of nearly a dozen such initiatives that could shape other races this election.
By Isabelle Taft
The Justice Department told victims’ families that it would propose a nearly $244 million fine and three years of company oversight to settle a fraud charge.
By Niraj Chokshi