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The shadow war on the administrative state
A yearslong legal crusade to hobble Wall Street’s top cop could have repercussions across the government.
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‘Are you staring me down right now?’: Key Trump defense witness draws judge’s wrath
The judge briefly cleared the courtroom while he admonished the witness and threatened to kick him off the stand.
House GOP leaders plan to whip Garland contempt vote
Democrats are expected to unanimously oppose the resolution, meaning Republicans need to keep intra-party defections to near zero.
‘Politically calculated’: Trump confronts his RFK Jr. problem on vaccines
The former president is accusing Kennedy of being a “fake” anti-vaxxer.
Giuliani’s 80th birthday surprise — getting served with indictment papers
After weeks of successfully evading Arizona prosecutors, Trump’s former lawyer was served a notice of indictment in Arizona’s 2020 election subversion case.
Biden: What’s happening in Gaza ‘is not genocide’
The president emphasized his backing of Israel, aiming to quell frustrations he'd conditioned aid.
Egypt aid restrictions are complicating Gaza cease-fire negotiations
Aid groups in Gaza say they are running low on fuel and are unable to get more from Egypt, straining their operations on the ground.
Vermont’s data privacy law sparks state lawmaker alliance against tech lobbyists
State lawmakers from Maine to Oklahoma say the lessons they learned from battling industry over privacy bills can provide a new playbook to fight back.
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