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- Lawyers are expected to meet this afternoon about jury instructions.
- Then, both sides will make final arguments, which aren't expected until next Tuesday, after Memorial Day weekend.
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Two Republican senators criticize Trump's 'reich' post — but most plead ignorance
"I don’t know why you would say such a thing," Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said.
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The former president is accusing Kennedy of being a “fake” anti-vaxxer.
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The president emphasized his backing of Israel, aiming to quell frustrations he'd conditioned aid.
The International Criminal Court just saved Benjamin Netanyahu
Far from forcing a pause in the fighting, accusations of war crimes will cause Israelis to rally around their embattled prime minister.
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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