Good morning. It’s Tuesday, April 23, and these tips for iPhone shortcuts are changing how we use our phones. Now let’s get to the news. | Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Yale and NYU. |
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| Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York had opening statements yesterday. |
The former president is accused of falsifying business records before the 2016 election to help cover up an alleged affair. (Yuki Iwamura/Pool/AP) |
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| The Supreme Court appeared divided about penalizing homelessness. |
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| Baltimore claimed the ship that hit the Key Bridge was “unseaworthy.” |
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| This summer could be especially hot in the U.S. |
- Why? It’s linked to the probable switch from an El Niño to a La Niña climate pattern. It could be the hottest summer on record, a new National Weather Service forecast said.
- What to expect: The highest odds for a hot summer stretch from Texas to the Pacific Northwest, as well as much of the Northeast. Check your area’s outlook on this map.
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| Nestlé adds more sugar to baby food sold in poorer countries, a report said. |
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| Centuries-old bottles of cherries were found at George Washington’s home. |
Archaeologist Tess Ostoyich carefully exposes two bottles in the mansion cellar at Mount Vernon. (Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association) |
- The discovery: The bottles — recently unearthed at Mount Vernon, Va. — are about 250 years old, but still have some cherries and sticky residue inside.
- They’re time capsules: It’s rare to find intact objects like this in archaeology. The cherries were probably picked around the time of the Revolutionary War and stored for the future.
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