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Sparring in Trump Documents Hearing Highlights Case’s Slow Pace
A prosecutor got into a heated exchange with Judge Aileen Cannon over a minor point, as the case continues to…
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Inside the White House, a Debate Over Letting Ukraine Shoot U.S. Weapons Into Russia
After a sobering trip to Kyiv, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is urging the president to lift restrictions on…
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Hunter Biden’s Trial on Tax Charges Is Pushed to September
The judge presiding over the case in Los Angeles agreed to delay the start of his trial to Sept. 5.
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U.C.L.A. Removes Police Chief in the Wake of a Protest Melee
University of California, Los Angeles officials have been widely criticized for their failure to stop attacks on pro-Palestinian protesters at…
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Uvalde Settles With Victims’ Families Over School Shooting
The Texas city agreed to pay $2 million to families of schoolchildren who were shot in a 2022 massacre, and…
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A Day of Negative Headlines for Trump Points to a Cure for Voter ‘Amnesia’
In roughly 24 hours on Tuesday, former President Donald J. Trump reposted a video with an echo of Nazi Germany,…
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Anyone Want to Be a College President? There Are (Many) Openings
The job is not what it used to be. There are openings at U.C.L.A., Yale, Harvard, Cornell, Penn … and…
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Chicago Is Tired of Waiting for Trains, and Thinks It Knows Who’s to Blame
The Chicago City Council is expected to seek the public transit chief’s ouster as the system wrestles with financial woes,…
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Federal Spending Rescued Mass Transit During Covid. What Happens Now?
The government provided $69.5 billion in relief funds to help keep transit on track during Covid-19. But many rail and…