World
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Melania Trump Avoids the Courtroom, but Is Said to Share Her Husband’s Anger
Melania Trump has long referred to the hush-money case involving Stormy Daniels as her husband’s problem, not hers. But she…
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Trump’s Jan. 6 Case Could Go On Even if Court Limits Use of Obstruction Law
The federal indictment of Donald Trump for plotting to overturn the 2020 election relies in part on the law that…
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Cotton Urges Citizens to Forcibly Confront Pro-Palestinian Protesters
The Republican senator from Arkansas said citizens should “take matters into your own hands” against demonstrators who have stepped up…
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A Quiet Sunday Night in Syracuse, and Then a Deadly Ambush
A routine traffic stop led to the deaths of a police officer and a sheriff’s deputy in a shooting outside…
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Senator Menendez, Charged in Bribery Scheme, May Blame His Wife
According to newly unsealed documents, Senator Robert Menendez may testify that Nadine Menendez hid information from him, leading him to…
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High Winds Scuttle Burning of Snowman in Zurich, Disappointing the Swiss
The burning of the effigy known as the Böögg is the finale of Sechseläuten, an annual spring festival akin to…
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Wednesday Briefing: China’s Economy Grew Faster Than Expected
Plus, Australia’s feral cat problem.
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Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers Begin to Seat Jurors for Trump Trial
The prospective jurors questioned on Tuesday mirrored their city: diverse, opinionated and with strong views about the former president.
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U.S. Lays Out Protections for Assange if He Is Extradited
American officials sought to reassure the U.K. about Julian Assange’s treatment should the former WikiLeaks founder, who has been indicted…
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5 Takeaways From a Year of Medicaid Upheaval
In the year after a pandemic-era policy preserving Medicaid coverage lapsed, more than 20 million people were dropped from the…