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Trump Ordered to Pay $10,000 in New Punishment for Breaking Gag Order
Outside Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial, the former president made comments to reporters that the judge found were an…
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Traffic Tickets Are No Bar to Owning a Gun in New York City, Judge Rules
A federal judge’s decision means that the city may no longer be able to consider people’s moral character when they…
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World
Aleksei Navalny Forcibly Removed From Jail Cell After Protest
The Russian opposition leader had refused to leave his cell in protest after prison authorities took his writing tools, allies…
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World
Peace Summit in Egypt Shows a Shift in Rhetoric but no Consensus
Leaders, foreign ministers and diplomats from dozens of Arab, European, African and other countries gathered in Cairo on Saturday for…
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A $96 Million Hindu Temple Opens Amid Accusations of Forced Labor
The temple in Robbinsville, N.J., about 15 years in the making, is believed to be the largest in the Western…
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US
Federal Prosecutors Reject Trump’s Immunity Claims in Election Case
The special counsel’s office said that Donald Trump’s assertion that actions he took as president were not subject to prosecution…
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World
Influx of Fake Lawyers Rattles Kenya
The authorities are investigating numerous cases of unqualified people acting as lawyers. Some leaders in the country have voiced support…
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Facing Scrutiny, a Museum That Holds 12,000 Human Remains Changes Course
The American Museum of Natural History said it would address its collecting of remains, which stretched into the 1940s and…
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US
Jeff Landry, a Hard-Line Republican, Is Elected Governor of Louisiana
The victory by Mr. Landry, the state’s attorney general, secures Republican control of Louisiana after eight years of divided government.
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New Laws on Kids and Social Media Are Stymied by Industry Lawsuits
Federal judges in three states have blocked children’s privacy and parental oversight laws, saying they very likely violate free speech…