Trump Associates Said to Have Been Scrutinized in Suspected Pardon Scheme
By Jill Cowan, Jack Healy and Thomas Fuller Millions of people across Southern and Central California are likely to see outdoor dining shuttered, playgrounds roped off and hair salons closed within days. | | By Michael S. Schmidt, Kenneth P. Vogel, Katie Benner and Adam Goldman A billionaire from the San Francisco area sought clemency for a psychologist convicted of monetary crimes. The Republican donor Elliott Broidy and a lawyer who later represented Jared Kushner were enlisted. | | By David E. Sanger and Sharon LaFraniere IBM has found that companies and governments have been targeted by unknown attackers, prompting a warning from the Homeland Security Department. | | |
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By Joe Coscarelli, Alicia DeSantis, Antonio de Luca, Ruru Kuo, Kaisha Murzamadiyeva, Kevin Oliver and Shane O'Neill In the latest Diary of a Song, Prince's estate and his closest collaborators offer an unprecedented peek into his creative process. | | By Reuters Footage and animation from Chinese state media show China's Chang'e-5 ascender taking off from the moon's surface. The spacecraft departed Thursday after collecting soil and rock samples for scientists to study. | | By Reuters Mac's Public House on Staten Island became a flashpoint after the tavern's manager was arrested on Tuesday for ignoring Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's coronavirus restrictions which mandate a 10 p.m. curfew at bars. | | |
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