Politics
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Hamas Arms Maker and ‘Serial Fraudster’ Gets 70 Years in Prison for Torture
Ross Roggio pretended to be a CIA agent, built a weapons factory in Iraq, and tortured one of his employees. Now he’s going to die in prison
- ‘Horrible Crimes’
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Prosecutors Say Trump Violated Gag Order Seven Times Since Monday
One juror was excused from the trial over concerns that she may be publicly identified and subjected to harassment
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Republicans Are Determined to Keep Credit Card Late Fees High
For all their complaining about Americans' financial struggles, Republicans seem keen to brand themselves as the pro-junk fee party
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Biden Calls Out Sports Pay Gap Amid Caitlin Clark Salary Debate
“It’s time that we give our daughters the same opportunities as our sons” the president said in a statement Wednesday
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Trump Demands Cut of Donations to Down-Ballot Republicans Who Use His Name: Report
The former president’s campaign sent a letter to vendors demanding a cut of any candidate donations that use his name or likeness
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Senate Kills GOP's Push to Impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas
The Senate voted 51-49 that the two impeachment articles House Republicans brought against Alejandro Mayorkas were unconstitutional
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The RNC’s Convention Playlist Is Full of Artists Who Detest Trump
The former president has had a long and contentious relationship with America’s most famous musicians
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GOP Senate Candidate’s Error-Laden Memoir Villainized Baltimore, Freddie Gray
Larry Hogan, the former Maryland Republican governor, has a moderate reputation — but spent his career wrongfully demonizing Baltimore
- ‘Complete Fiction’
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Trump Forced to See Mean Memes About Him Shared by Prospective Jurors
On the second day of the former president's New York criminal trial, the defense argued against seating jurors who had posted negatively about him online
- Tough Crowd
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Supreme Court Justices May Do Trump and Jan. 6 Rioters a Solid
Conservative justices appear likely to vacate charges used against the former president and rioters who participated in the Capitol insurrection
- Obstruction
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