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Prosecutors Say Trump Violated Gag Order as Testimony Resumes
- Prosecutors said Donald Trump’s online posts posed a “threat” to the trial. The judge seemed skeptical of a defense lawyer’s claim that he was responding to “political attacks.”
- David Pecker, the tabloid publisher who prosecutors say took part in Mr. Trump’s scheme, is back on the witness stand.
Could Trump Go to Prison? If He Does, the Secret Service Will Go, Too.
Officials have had preliminary discussions about how to protect former President Trump in the unlikely event that he is jailed for contempt during the trial.
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Donald Trump, who’s on the hook for millions in legal fees, is in line for a $1 billion windfall from Trump Media.
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As the Supreme Court prepares to consider Donald Trump’s claims of immunity, he is mounting an audacious defense.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTAfter Antiwar Protests, Columbia Offers Remote Classes for End of Semester
Tensions have rippled out to other schools. Protesters were arrested at Yale and N.Y.U., and new protest encampments popped up on several campuses.
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Robert Kraft, an alumnus of Columbia, suggested he would withhold donations to the school.
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In Ukraine, New American Technology Won the Day. Until It Was Overwhelmed.
Project Maven was meant to revolutionize modern warfare. But the conflict in Ukraine has underscored how difficult it is to reach 19th-century trenches.
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The Senate is headed toward a critical vote today to clear the way for an aid package to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
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Trapped and Starving, Two Families in Gaza Try to Keep Their Children Alive
The United Nations says famine is likely to set in by May. For those living under Israel’s attacks and a crippling blockade, every day is a race against time.
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A review of the main U.N. agency aiding Palestinians has prompted new calls to restore its funding.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTHow G.M. Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On (Including Me)
Our privacy reporter and her husband bought a Chevrolet Bolt. Two risk-profiling companies had been getting detailed data about their driving ever since.
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General Motors reported a big jump in profits, based on the strength of its gasoline vehicle business.
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Tesla is expected to report it made less money in the first three months of the year because of its tepid car sales.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTAbortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect
Some Republican-controlled legislatures want more data, while some controlled by Democrats want less, fearing it could be used to target patients or providers.
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Planned Parenthood said it would spend $10 million for Democrats in North Carolina this year.
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Election updates: President Biden is set to campaign in Florida, keeping the focus on abortion.
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I Thought the Bragg Case Against Trump Was a Legal Embarrassment. Now I Think It’s a Historic Mistake.
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Jonathan Alter
Will Justice Merchan Find Trump in Contempt of Court?
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Randall D. Eliason
Why Is the Supreme Court Making an Easy Case Related to Jan. 6 Rioters Hard?
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Mara Gay
How ‘The Squad’ and Like-Minded Progressives Have Changed Their Party
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Jamelle Bouie
The Small-Business Tyrant Has a Favorite Political Party
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Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes
Raise Your Hand if You’ve Been Personally Victimized by Roaches
Paula Erizanu
My Country Knows What Happens When You Do a Deal With Russia
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Russell Shorto
New York Is Turning 400. We Should Celebrate. But How?
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