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Weinstein could be sentenced next month, but only if there’s no retrial on an unresolved rape charge
Manhattan Judge Curtis Farber said Wednesday he could sentence Weinstein on Sept. 30 — but only if there’s no retrial on a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Pam Bondi is effectively in charge of the police department in Washington, D.C. — so says ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico sent 26 alleged cartel figures to face justice in the United States because the Trump ...
President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., following his declaration of a crime emergency ...
Two South Texas bakery owners are guilty of concealing and harboring employees in the U.S. illegally, a jury found Wednesday ...
Plus, ahead of Friday's summit, Trump threatens “very severe consequences” if Putin doesn’t agree to end the Russia-Ukraine ...
President Donald Trump says homeless people in the nation’s capital will be moved far from the city as part of his federal ...
National security adviser Mike Waltz was nominated as United Nations ambassador after he mistakenly added a journalist to a ...
For Ukraine, the risk is that Trump will push for something he’s been referring to as a “land swap.” He doesn’t say that ...
CARO, Mich. (AP) — A pickup truck went through a stop sign in rural Michigan and crashed into a van carrying members of an ...
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Trump can't accept bad news. Here's how that hurts the First Amendment | Opinion
Was the Trump economy tanking only seven months after he took office? The president, who cannot accept bad news, even if true, proceeded to fire Dr. Erika McEntarfer, the longtime ...
The president said he "turned down plenty" of nominees, saying those individuals were "too woke" or too liberal.
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