Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Friday.
Syrians celebrated a new chapterJubilant crowds gathered today in cities across Syria for the first Friday Prayer since rebels toppled President Bashar al-Assad. Elsewhere in the country, Russia's military appeared to be packing up equipment at a critical base. A Times analysis of satellite images of the Khmeimim air base showed transport planes prepared for loading and Russian equipment apparently being packed up nearby. Videos also showed at least one convoy of Russian military vehicles on the move. If Russia is removing equipment, it would highlight the uncertainty of its foothold in Syria. In Damascus, people waved revolutionary flags at the historic Umayyad Mosque, where al-Assad had long suppressed antigovernment demonstrations with brutal violence. Joyful chants erupted over the collapse of a long authoritarian dynasty. There, the caretaker prime minister delivered a sermon calling on Syrians to build a new state based on freedom, dignity and justice. The largely celebratory mood belied the monumental challenges facing Syria, a country still racked by sectarian divisions after a 13-year civil war that human rights groups estimate killed hundreds of thousands of people.
Kennedy's lawyer petitioned to revoke polio vaccine approvalThe lawyer helping Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pick federal health officials for the incoming Trump administration has for years waged legal battles against vaccines of all kinds. In 2022, the lawyer, Aaron Siri, asked the U.S. government to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine, which for decades has protected millions of people from a virus that can cause paralysis or death. Kennedy, whom Donald Trump picked to be health secretary, has said that he does not want to take away access to any vaccines. But his close partnership with Siri suggests that vaccine policy will be under sharp scrutiny.
McKinsey will pay $650 million in opioid settlementMcKinsey & Company, the world's most prestigious consulting firm, agreed to pay $650 million to settle a Justice Department investigation of its work with the opioid maker Purdue Pharma. A former senior partner also agreed to plead guilty to obstruction of justice for destroying internal company records in connection with that work. At the center of the government's case was McKinsey's advice that Purdue Pharma "turbocharge" sales of the painkiller OxyContin in the midst of an addiction epidemic that killed hundreds of thousands of Americans.
In Canada, tribes debate plans to export gasAlong Canada's western coast, new natural gas export terminals could generate billions of dollars of revenue for Indigenous communities that have long struggled to find a place in the modern economy. But not everyone there thinks it's a good plan. The push to export gas has renewed a generations-old debate over Indigenous identity and environmental stewardship. More top news
Timothée Chalamet's Bob Dylan, in his own voiceBiopics often rely on creative license when portraying singers. In some films, actors lip-sync; in many others, vocals are recorded in a studio. But for the upcoming Bob Dylan movie, "A Complete Unknown," Timothée Chalamet's live vocals were kept for the final cut. Over the decades, several other actors have tried to add a touch of realism by singing live and in character — some with great success.
A new frontier in paleontology: dinosaur stockThe clearest evidence yet that the market for dinosaur fossils is booming came today in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A company said it would soon begin selling fractions of a stegosaurus fossil that is still mostly buried in Wyoming for $68.75 a share. The investors will receive a payout if the stegosaurus is sold.
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Cook: Mapo ragù blends Korean, Chinese and Italian influences into a spicy mash-up of cultural classics. Watch: In "Theater of Thought," Werner Herzog explores the mysteries of the brain. Read: Gu Byeong-mo's "Apartment Women" is one of our favorite new books to check out. Admire: These were the best book covers of 2024. Travel: What can you do when you only have 36 hours in Venice? Shop: Check out the most popular Wirecutter-approved gifts of 2024. Compete: Take this week's news quiz. Play: Here are today's Spelling Bee, Wordle and Mini Crossword. Find all our games here.
Poetry from popTaylor Swift is many things: a pop superstar, a business mogul, a cat mom. Beneath it all, she is also a writer whose lyrics are beloved by millions of fans. A group of 113 poets, including Pulitzer winners, best sellers and poet laureates, took inspiration from Swift's music. They each picked one of her tracks and wrote an original poem in response for the collection "Invisible Strings." We made a quiz with 13 of our favorites. See if you can match the poem to the song. Have a poetic weekend. Thanks for reading. I'll be back on Monday. — Matthew Scott Nelson was our photo editor today. We welcome your feedback. Write to us at evening@nytimes.com.
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