
Here are some stories you might have missed this week, curated by Times editors and personalized for you.
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CBS Canceling ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ After Next Season
The show will end in May, the network said, calling it “a purely financial decision.”
By John Koblin
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Trump Says He Doesn’t ‘Draw Pictures.’ But Many of His Sketches Sold at Auction.
The president disputes reporting from The Wall Street Journal that he drew a picture for Jeffrey Epstein, but as a real estate mogul, he often sketched for charity.
By Tyler Pager
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Congress Agrees to Claw Back Foreign Aid and Public Broadcast Funds
President Trump’s request to claw back $9 billion in congressionally approved spending passed despite objections from Republicans who said it abdicated the legislative branch’s power of the purse.
By Catie Edmondson
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A Timeline of What We Know About Trump and Epstein
Donald Trump was friendly for at least 15 years with Jeffrey Epstein, the multimillionaire financier and convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019.
By Luke Broadwater
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Justice Dept. Asks for 1-Day Sentence for Ex-Officer Convicted in Breonna Taylor Raid
The administration asked the judge in the case to sentence the former officer to essentially the brief time he had served when he was first charged, and three years of supervised release.
By Glenn Thrush
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