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Judge Aileen Cannon has repeatedly proven willing to hear out even far-fetched arguments from the former president’s legal team, including a challenge to the appointment of the special counsel, Jack [...]
Two federal judges in South Florida privately urged Aileen M. Cannon to decline the case when it was assigned to her last year, according to two people briefed on the [...]
An attack on a 12-year-old Jewish girl is inflaming an already tense and divisive situation. [...]
Amid a heat wave, the shutdown affected all service along the Northeast Corridor, between Philadelphia and New Haven, Conn. [...]
The dispute, which was closely watched by experts, involved a one-time foreign income tax, but many saw it as a broader challenge to pre-emptively block Congress from passing a wealth [...]
The prime minister promises to "boot out" anyone found to have broken gambling laws from the Conservatives. [...]
The star of films including The Hunger Games and Animal House has died after a long illness. [...]
Letter reveals the government admits misleading Parliament over cases of Afghan special forces. [...]
Jay Slater who is missing in Tenerife told a friend he was lost and thirsty before his phone cut off. [...]
The World Health Organization says fake drugs, used for type-2 diabetes and weight loss, are a danger to health. [...]
The Russian software company will no longer be able to sell or even update its products in the United States. The move comes amid fears of Russian cyberattacks. [...]
Fake versions of diabetes and weight loss drugs that are in high demand are being sold and advertised online. The WHO has warned people not to use these dangerous alternatives. [...]
New import duties will drive up the cost of Chinese cars sold in Turkey. Authorities want to protect domestic brands and convince Chinese manufacturers to build factories in the country. [...]
According to a recent United Nations report, there are currently 117 million people who have been forced to leave their homes worldwide. These charts show where many of them come [...]
Russian leader Vladimir Putin's visit to Vietnam reinforced a pattern that has emerged since he invaded Ukraine: His allies these days are those who rule by force. [...]
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jackie Faherty, an astronomer at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, about why summer solstice came so early this year and [...]
Thousands across Israel have been protesting daily this week demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accept a ceasefire deal to bring back the remaining hostages inside Gaza. [...]
The Supreme Court ruled against a couple who challenged the constitutionality of a Trump-era tax provision, handing the government a victory in a case that had huge potential consequences. [...]
Experts are struggling to prepare vulnerable communities for potential wildfire catastrophes. One new approach is a community-wide board game that tests resilience and preparedness. [...]
Ten years after staging an armed standoff with federal agents on his Nevada ranch, Cliven Bundy remains free. As does his son Ammon, despite an active warrant for Ammon from [...]
Highs could near 100 both days, challenging records. [...]
Amtrak service has resumed from Philadelphia to New Haven, Connecticut, after power was restored to train tracks [...]
Scottie Scheffler and Tom Kim share a birthday and they will be fighting for the lead in the second round at the Travelers Championship [...]
The man had never surfaced as a suspect in a nearly 30-year investigation of two murders at a secluded campsite in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. [...]
The Patriot and NASAMS systems are the two most sophisticated air defense munitions the West has provided to Ukraine. [...]