Lawyers for the newspaper are asking how the Justice Department justified keeping the order secret since its leak inquiry was publicly known.
An Innocent Man Went to Prison for Murder. Now, It’s the Real Killer’s Turn.
Brian Leigh Dripps Sr. was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday in the 1996 killing of Angie Dodge in Idaho, a crime for which Christopher Tapp was exonerated.
Ciattarelli Defeats Trump Loyalists in G.O.P. Primary to Take on Murphy
Jack Ciattarelli won New Jersey’s Republican primary and will face Philip D. Murphy, the Democratic incumbent, in November.
Jack Ciattarelli wins GOP primary for New Jersey governor, CNN projects
Jack Ciattarelli will win the Republican nomination for New Jersey governor, CNN projected Tuesday, setting him up to take on Gov. Phil Murphy in the fall.
New Yorker Employees Stage Protest Outside Anna Wintour’s Townhouse
After more than two years of negotiations with the magazine’s parent company, Condé Nast, more than 100 demonstrators marched on the editorial director’s quiet block.
Gerrit Cole Stumbles Through Answer About Doctoring Baseballs
“I don’t know quite how to answer that,” the Yankees pitcher said when asked if he uses Spider Tack to increase his spin rate.
100,000 flee ‘indiscriminate attacks’ from Myanmar security forces
The United Nations said on Tuesday an estimated 100,000 people in Myanmar’s Kayah state had been displaced by fighting that included “indiscriminate attacks by security forces” in civilian areas.
It’s Hard to Sue Gun Makers. New York Moves to Change That.
State lawmakers are trying to get around a federal law that gives gun manufacturers broad immunity from lawsuits.

Eric Adams Draws Fire for Skipping Mayoral Debate
Mr. Adams, a leading candidate for New York City mayor, was accused by his rivals of trying to dodge scrutiny of questions about his residency.

A Very Strange Version of the Paris Night
The pandemic may be ebbing, but Paris still has a curfew, which feels completely unnatural in the City of Light.