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See how well you do compared with other Times readers. View in browser | nytimes.com May 31, 2024 Doug Mills/The New York Times What verdict did the jury reach in Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan? Guilty on all counts Guilty on 14 counts, not guilty on 20 Acquitted on all counts No verdict; it was a hung jury No verdict; the judge ordered a do-over Start the quiz by choosing your answer. Get reminders when the news quiz is ready. We'll send you an email each Friday when it's time to test your knowledge of the week's headlines. Get it in your inbox ADVERTISEMENT Need help? Review our newsletter help page or contact us for assistance. You received this message because you signed up for updates from The New York Times. To stop receiving From The Times, unsubscribe . To opt out of other promotional emails from The Times, including those regarding The Athletic, manage your email settings . To opt out of updates and offers sent from The Athletic, submit a reques

Breaking news: Trump guilty in hush-money case

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Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 counts. View in browser | nytimes.com May 30, 2024 BREAKING NEWS Pool photo by Mark Peterson Donald Trump Guilty on All Counts in Hush-Money Case The former president and presumptive 2024 Republican nominee was found guilty of all 34 counts in his Manhattan trial, making him the first American president to become a felon. Get live updates Sign up for the Trump on Trial newsletter. Today's special edition will tell you everything you need to know about the verdict in the Manhattan trial. Get it in your inbox ADVERTISEMENT Need help? Review our newsletter help page or contact us for assistance. You received this message because you signed up for updates from The New York Times. To stop receiving From The Times, unsubscribe . To opt out of other promotional emails from The Times, including those regarding The Athletic, manage your email settings . To opt out of updates and offers sent from The Athletic, submit a request . Subscribe to The Times

Millennial to become saint after second miracle is attributed to him

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Some admirers have called him an "influencer for God," his mother said. View in browser | nytimes.com May 30, 2024 Pope Francis cleared the way for Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager whom some Catholics call the patron saint of the internet, to become the first millennial saint. Pool photo by Vatican The pope attributed a second miracle to him, a key step toward canonization. → Sign up for the Evening newsletter. Catch up on the biggest news, and wind down to end your day. Get it in your inbox ADVERTISEMENT Need help? Review our newsletter help page or contact us for assistance. You received this message because you signed up for updates from The New York Times. To stop receiving From The Times, unsubscribe . To opt out of other promotional emails from The Times, including those regarding The Athletic, manage your email settings . To opt out of updates and offers sent from The Athletic, submit a request . Subscribe to The Times Get The New York Times app Connect with us o