
Exclusive: Sam Bankman-Fried, in Previously Unseen Prison Diary, Calls Himself an ‘Outie in an Innie’s World’
The fallen crypto mogul reckons that his sense of self ‘won’t survive 25 years’ behind bars.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
| |Justice

The fallen crypto mogul reckons that his sense of self ‘won’t survive 25 years’ behind bars.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
| |Justice

‘Khamenei said once that if the leadership is hit, anyone with a weapon would be authorized to shoot as they see fit — and that’s happening now,’ an Iran watcher tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
| |Foreign
The former Yankee slugger had a front-row seat for this week’s White House ceremony honoring Lionel Messi and Inter Miami.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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Though the federal government has never designated CAIR as a terrorist organization, Florida lawmakers want to give the state’s executive the authority to brand organizations as terror tied.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The bill requires schools to teach students that the riot was an ‘unprecedented, violent attack.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|In a Pew Research study, America was the only country among 25 surveyed where a majority of respondents said their fellow citizens lack good morals.
By DAVID JONES
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Critics say AI chatbots can ‘democratize’ information and make it easier for people to receive advice they may not otherwise have the means to access.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The plaintiffs say the amendment should be invalidated because the state legislature failed to follow the process for putting an amendment on the ballot.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Lawmakers want to ‘hit’ local governments’ ‘pocketbook’ if they do not enforce anti-camping laws.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The Trump administration is defending its efforts to get Americans home from the war zone.
By LUKE FUNK
|Outside a Persian core there are a welter of non-Persian minorities who could emerge and cripple Iran.
By JAMES BROOKE
|Riyadh officials sent warnings to Houthi leaders that if they join the war, the Saudis will hit them hard, a Western diplomat tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
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The IDF, meanwhile, continued to pound Hezbollah across Lebanon.
By JOTAM CONFINO
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An Iranian-Kurdish source told New York Sun that Iranian Kurds residing in northern Iraq are preparing to cross the border to confront the Iranian regime.
By JOTAM CONFINO
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A liquefied natural gas tanker is sunk for the first time in a war.
By JAMES BROOKE
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Hasan Piker has also said Hamas is ‘a thousand times better’ than Israel.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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An internal document shows Customs and Border Protection bought online advertising data to be able to track people’s precise movements over time.
By LUKE FUNK
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Dario Amodei says it was wrong to write a ‘casual’ memo to venting about the Trump administration declaring Anthropic a supply chain risk.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
|Top House Republicans said in a statement Thursday that he should step aside.
By MATTHEW RICE
|An overwhelming majority of the 32,000 public comments to the planning commission tasked with approving the design were against Trump’s massive project.
By LUKE FUNK
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By BERNARD-HENRI LÉVY
By DARRIN PORCHER
By SINAN CIDDI


‘Hoppers’ has everything you want in a Pixar project — an original concept, engaging storyline, memorable characters and witty dialogue.
By WILL FRIEDWALD
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Are Morrissey’s sold out shows across Europe, and his new record deal with Sire, proof that cancel culture is dead?
By CAROLINE McCAUGHEY
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Wallace Shawn may not be the best self-editor but his new play is often hypnotically absorbing.
By ELYSA GARDNER
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The Trump administration is expected to appeal a court order to start issuing refunds.
By LUKE FUNK
|Some cities are seeing 60-cent increases in gas compared to the previous week.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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A key Republican says he will withhold his support until after the Justice Department resolves an investigation into current Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
By LUKE FUNK
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Spain says it is blocking America from launching attacks on Iran from its military bases.
By LUKE FUNK
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A lawyer for the former teacher says schools ‘should learn that refusing to accommodate religious employees can be illegal and expensive.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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A lawyer for the plaintiffs says the ruling is a ‘watershed moment for parental rights in America.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The plaintiffs say the state board of education is ‘aware’ of incidents of antisemitism, but has not taken steps to address it.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Move comes as ex-agents wonder if sending Quantico grads to street patrols is for political optics or is in keeping with the bureau’s investigative mission.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
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The District of Columbia’s top federal prosecutor refutes a report in the Times that the case has been ‘shelved.’
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|The suspected attacker’s sister says the woman has been battling schizophrenia for years and when she’s off her meds believes ‘everyone is an enemy.’
By M.L. NESTEL
|Tina Peters is serving a nine-year sentence for her role in helping an unauthorized person gain access to voting machines.
By LUKE FUNK
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