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  1. What’s So Funny About a Dead Comedian?

    Kenny DeForest was beloved among his fellow stand-ups. After his sudden death, they came together to grieve — and to confront comedy’s eternal question: Too soon?

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    Kenny DeForest’s comedy won wider praise after his death.
    Kenny DeForest’s comedy won wider praise after his death.
    CreditYoko Haraoka
  1. ‘We Locked Eyes, and Her Face Broke Into a Huge Smile’

    Missing a morning ritual, an accidental act of recycling and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

     

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  2. Nobody Saw Andy Kim Coming. That’s What He Was Counting On.

    Mr. Kim, the New Jersey congressman, has become the odds-on favorite to win Robert Menendez’s Senate seat. His strategy? Don’t ask anyone for permission.

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    Representative Andy Kim, now a Democratic candidate for Senate, is campaigning with both insider and outsider tactics.
    CreditBryan Anselm for The New York Times
  3. How Louis Cato, Bandleader for ‘The Late Show,’ Spends His Sundays

    Before Mr. Cato gets ready for his week with Stephen Colbert, he’s playing games with his daughter, hiding in hoodies and making music of his own.

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    Louis Cato took over as the bandleader for “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in 2022.
    CreditJordan Macy for The New York Times
    Sunday Routine
  4. At Trump’s Trial, a Window Into the Golden Era of Tabloids

    The testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, included stories of celebrity encounters and his own wild journalistic tactics.

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    David Pecker ran American Media Inc., which published The National Enquirer, for two decades.
    CreditChester Higgins Jr./The New York Times
  5. Echoing Their Client, Trump’s Lawyers Pursue an Absolutist Defense

    Donald J. Trump demands praise and concedes no faults, denying his lawyers time-honored defense tactics.

     By Ben ProtessJonah E. BromwichMaggie Haberman and

    Emil Bove and Donald J. Trump’s other lawyers have painted him as a family man.
    CreditJefferson Siegel for The New York Times

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  2. A $275 Bus Ticket to the Hamptons

    Blade, after a decade of flying passengers to eastern Long Island on helicopters, is getting into the luxury coach business.

    By Andrew Zucker

     
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    What We Learned From the First Witnesses

    The first week of testimony has ended in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.

    By Jonah E. Bromwich, Rebecca Suner and Gabriel Blanco

     
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