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Judge Cannon Sets Hearing Next Week in Trump Documents Case
U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon ordered a hearing next week for legal arguments in the loomi...
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Rupert Murdoch is Engaged Again. No, Seriously.
Now that he’s no longer running Fox, Rupert Murdoch probably has extra time on his hands. But he’...
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Migrant Drownings in Pacific Ocean Soared after Border Wall Expansion
The number of migrants who drowned in the Pacific Ocean trying to reach the United States rose sh...
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Sweden Finally Joins NATO in Expansion Spurred by Putin’s Ukraine War
Sweden officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Thursday, a historic shift tha...
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The Biden-Trump Rematch Feared by Many Voters Has Now Arrived
President Biden’s campaign aides have long said that once the presidential race becomes a clear c...
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Biden Has Canceled $138 Billion in Student Loans. Some Say It’s Not Enough.
Before President Biden took office, Catherine McDermott-Coffin, 76, was resigned to spending the ...
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A federal judge in Texas has ordered a 55-year-old federal agency created to help minority-owned ...
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Data Science under Fire: What Math Do High Schoolers Really Need?
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Trump Poised to Dominate Super Tuesday as Haley Makes Last Stand
Donald Trump is poised to continue his march to the GOP presidential nomination on Tuesday, with ...
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What to Know about the Potential Cease-Fire Deal between Israel and Hamas
After weeks of negotiation, Israeli and Palestinian authorities may be nearing a cease-fire agree...
March 5, 2024
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Supreme Court Keeps Texas Migrant Law on Hold Until at Least March 13
The Biden administration and immigrant advocates rushed to the Supreme Court on Monday to prevent...
March 5, 2024
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What John Kerry’s Exit Means for the Global Climate Fight
Elizabeth Frantz for The Washington PostJohn F. Kerry, the U.S. special climate envoy, arrives at a ...
March 5, 2024
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Holocaust Museum Gets Trove of Intimate Stories of Loss and Survival
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum/CentropaHolocaust survivor Erzsebet Barsony and her son, Ervin Fenyes...
March 5, 2024
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Supreme Court Ruling Darkens Critics’ Hopes for a Judicial Curb on Trump
When 2024 dawned, the presidential race appeared destined to play out as much in the courts as on...
March 5, 2024
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Backlogged with Blockbuster Cases, Supreme Court Takes on Trump
In the next four months, the Supreme Court will resolve a huge number of highly consequential cas...
March 4, 2024
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