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Preparing for a potential verdict in Manhattan, the former president has increasingly aligned himself with fellow defendants and people convicted of crimes. [...]
The decision was made on procedural grounds and left open the possibility that federal prosecutors could try again to restrict Donald Trump from making statements that could endanger F.B.I. agents. [...]
Politically disengaged Americans are increasingly Trump-curious, but President Biden has a shot at winning some of them back. Reaching them in a changed media environment will be his challenge. [...]
A conservative Christian coalition’s plan to end the federal right to abortion began just days after Trump’s 2016 election. [...]
Francis’ remark came as he spoke against admitting gay men to seminaries during what was supposed to be a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops last week. [...]
The police say "council tax and personal tax do not fall into the jurisdiction of policing", and that it has shared information with HMRC. [...]
Troops reportedly also seize a hill on the Egyptian border as air and artillery strikes continue. [...]
Pope Francis has apologised after an alleged slur he made against gay men became public. [...]
After weeks of blockbuster testimony, the prosecution and the defence make their final pitches to the jury. [...]
Risks of peanut allergy cut by 71% in teenagers who had peanut as a baby. [...]
Dick Schoof, the former head of Dutch intelligence and anti-terrorism, is set to become the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands at the head of a coalition government led by [...]
The legislation has triggered weeks of protests in the capital, Tbilisi, and drawn criticism from Western governments. Opponents say it will curb media freedom and hurt Georgia's chances of joining [...]
On the third and final day of his state visit to Germany, French President Emmanuel Macron visited the city of Münster, where he was awarded an international peace prize and [...]
Significant advances are being made in artificial intelligence, and more data is being collected than ever before. However, we are not as innovative as we could be. [...]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was more than just a child prodigy and pop star of his time. This year's Mozartfest delves deep into his soul. [...]
“The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms” during a closed-door discussion among bishops earlier this month, according to a Vatican press official. [...]
Nash began her career in 1957 when flight attendants handed out cigarettes and got weighed before shifts. She earned her Guinness World Record after 64 years of service in 2022 [...]
The U.S. faces a firefighter shortage heading into wildfire season. Global condemnation toward Israel mounts following a deadly airstrike on Rafah. [...]
An unconventional design known as the diverging diamond interchange can be both safer and more efficient than conventional left turn lanes. Road planners across the country are switching sides. [...]
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is joining a high-profile list of more than 240 wealthy philanthropists committed to donating over half their fortunes [...]
Damaging winds and hail have pelted north Texas as much of the U.S. recovers from severe weather that killed at least 25 people during the Memorial Day holiday weekend [...]
In 1964, Walt Longmire’s football career at Southern Cal ended, so he enlisted in the Marines [...]
A U.S. built temporary pier that had been used to deliver additional humanitarian aid into Gaza was damaged by rough seas and has temporarily suspended operations [...]
The same storms are a threat to Austin and Houston which have an “enhanced” risk of severe weather Tuesday. [...]