Conservative Justices Appear Poised to Rule Ex-Presidents Have Some Level of Immunity
Such a ruling would probably send the case back to a lower court and could delay any trial until after the November election.
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Such a ruling would probably send the case back to a lower court and could delay any trial until after the November election.
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The departure of U.S. military personnel in Chad and Niger comes as both countries are turning away from years of cooperation with the United States and forming partnerships with Russia.
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The goal for a recent delivery of ATACMS, a coveted long-range missile system, is to put more pressure on Russian forces in eastern parts of occupied Ukraine.
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U.S. authorities consider DJI a security threat. Congress is weighing legislation to ban it, prompting a lobbying campaign from the company, which dominates the commercial and consumer drone markets.
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Trump Visits a Construction Site in Manhattan Before His Trial Resumes
The early morning campaign stop exemplifies the balancing act required for a candidate who is also a criminal defendant.
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Three Takeaways From the Pennsylvania Primaries
A liberal Pittsburgh-area congresswoman turned away a centrist challenger, Nikki Haley kept ringing up votes against Donald Trump, and a Senate race began in earnest.
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Homeless Georgians Could Face Hurdles to Voting Under New Legislation
A provision in an election bill would bar homeless voters from receiving mail-in ballots and election information at shelters or other temporary addresses.
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Summer Lee, ‘Squad’ Member, Wins Democratic House Primary in Pennsylvania
A first-term representative, Ms. Lee defeated a centrist Democrat in a race that centered on her opposition to the war in Gaza.
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The Campaign Legal Center said in a complaint that Trump political committees had used an intermediary firm “as a conduit to conceal payments” totaling $7.2 million.
By Chris Cameron
He won the right to services like school and health care for people illegally crossing the border into the U.S. He also fought the Trump administration’s family separation policy.
By Trip Gabriel
The structure is meant to allow humanitarian assistance to enter Gaza via the Mediterranean Sea, bypassing Israeli restrictions on land convoys.
By Helene Cooper
The justices could issue a ruling that would make a trial in the Jan. 6 case unlikely before the election.
By Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman
A man who pleaded guilty to stalking the lawyer, Lisa Page, had been discharged from the Marines after expressing an obsession with her as well as mass shootings, information that was shared with the F.B.I.
By Glenn Thrush and Adam Goldman
The Secret Service agent was removed during an incident on Monday morning shortly before Vice President Kamala Harris left for a campaign event in Wisconsin.
By Hamed Aleaziz and Jazmine Ulloa
Several justices signaled interest in some protections for official acts, which could impede a swift trial in the federal election subversion case.
By Charlie Savage and Alan Feuer
She helped people fleeing conflicts in Vietnam, China, Kosovo and elsewhere around the world, and established the Washington office of the International Rescue Committee.
By Adam Nossiter
The goal for a recent delivery of ATACMS, a coveted long-range missile system, is to put more pressure on Russian forces in eastern parts of occupied Ukraine.
By Helene Cooper
Arguments heard in late April almost always yield decisions near the end of the court’s term, in late June or early July.
By Adam Liptak
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