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‘Something Is Wrong With My Brain’: A Police Officer’s Descent

5 septembre 2025 à 05:00
Brent Simpson is the first police officer known to have C.T.E. He showed signs of the disease in the last few years of his life.

© Travis Dove for The New York Times

Gina Elliott and Brent Simpson had been together almost 20 years.
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Chicago’s Mayor Rejects Trump’s Plans to Send Troops to His City

31 août 2025 à 13:11
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago ordered local police officers not to aid the federal crackdown, ramping up the tensions between the White House and state and local officials.

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Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago has pushed back against the Trump administration’s threats of militarized immigration enforcement in the city.

Minnesota Shooting: Students, Staff and Medical Workers Describe Acts of Heroism

28 août 2025 à 16:22
Students and staff members shielded the youngest children, police officers stopped victims’ bleeding, and a nurse abandoned protocol to hold a scared child’s hand.

© Jenn Ackerman for The New York Times

The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School caused victims to continue to be hospitalized.

Deep Transit Cuts in Philadelphia Set Commuters and Parents Scrambling

A budget shortfall has led the city’s transit authority to cut its bus and rail services by 20 percent, with fare increases and more cuts to come.

© Hannah Yoon for The New York Times

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA, serves more than 700,000 riders daily, including many of the metropolitan area’s schoolchildren.

‘I Could Literally Be Left Behind to Die’: How a Student With a Disability Changed the Law

25 août 2025 à 05:01
Schools across the country face increasing threats, but many students with disabilities don’t have a way to evacuate.

© Caroline Gutman for The New York Times

Kira Tiller, now 19, championed a Virginia state law to require written emergency plans for students with disabilities.
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