Month: August 2023
How Jack Smith Structured the Trump Election Indictment to Reduce Risks
The special counsel layered varied charges atop the same facts, while sidestepping a free-speech question by not charging incitement.
Read MoreHow Jack Smith Structured the Trump Election Indictment to Reduce Risks
The special counsel layered varied charges atop the same facts, while sidestepping a free-speech question by not charging incitement.
Read MoreKai Cenat’s PlayStation Giveaway in NYC’s Union Square Causes Chaos – The New York Times
Kai Cenat’s PlayStation Giveaway in NYC’s Union Square Causes Chaos The New York Times Twitch streamer charged with inciting a riot after giveaway draws huge crowds to Union Square in New York City CNN Arrests, damage after thousands swarm Manhattan park for
Read MoreColombia’s president has embarked on a bilateral cease-fire with the country’s oldest rebel group.
Colombia’s president has embarked on a bilateral cease-fire with the country’s oldest rebel group.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court let stand a lower court order exempting American Indians from a range of local laws in Tulsa, Okla., the latest aftershock of a 2020 ruling made by the justices
The Supreme Court let stand a lower court order exempting American Indians from a range of local laws in Tulsa, Okla., the latest aftershock of a 2020 ruling made by the justices
Read MoreCoup leaders in Niger said that they would end military cooperation with their country’sformer colonial power France.
Coup leaders in Niger said that they would end military cooperation with their country’sformer colonial power France.
Read MoreRussia’s leading opposition figure, Alexei Navalny, faces possibly the rest of his life behind bars after a court sentenced him to a further 19 years in prison.
Russia’s leading opposition figure, Alexei Navalny, faces possibly the rest of his life behind bars after a court sentenced him to a further 19 years in prison.
Read MoreThree Democratic senators are pressing the Biden administration to disclose more information about its efforts to counteract North Korea’s dependence on stolen cryptocurrency to fund its nuclear program.
Three Democratic senators are pressing the Biden administration to disclose more information about its efforts to counteract North Korea’s dependence on stolen cryptocurrency to fund its nuclear program.
Read MoreNoted defense attorney Charles Ogletree dies
Harvard Law School professor and noted defense attorney Charles Ogletree has died at age 70. (Image credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Read MoreWhite House urges federal workers to return to office this fall – The Washington Post
White House urges federal workers to return to office this fall The Washington Post
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