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Justices Give Trump Substantial Immunity From Prosecution
- The Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump is entitled to some level of immunity, making a distinction between official and private conduct.
- The decision, which sends the Jan. 6 case against him back to a lower court, may effectively delay his trial.
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Here are highlights from the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
The court’s liberal wing expressed vehement dissent over the ruling, saying it made the president into “a king above the law.”
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Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito took part in the case, despite calls for their recusal.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTWhat the Biden Campaign Is Doing to Try to Reassure Big Donors
President Biden’s top campaign official is scheduled to hold a crucial call on Monday to convince donors that the president can beat Donald Trump.
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The Road to a Crisis: How Democrats Let President Biden Glide to Renomination
An 81-year-old candidate and no Plan B. “How did we get here?” one leading Democrat asks. The answer is complicated.
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House Republicans sued Attorney General Merrick Garland for audio recordings of President Biden’s interview with the special counsel.
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Bannon Reports to Federal Prison After Conviction for Defying Congress
Steve Bannon was sentenced to four months for refusing to honor a subpoena from a committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
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The Manhattan district attorney’s office is expected to make its recommendation on whether to imprison Donald Trump for his conviction.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTUproar Over Release of Gazan Hospital Director Reveals Rifts in Israel
The release of the director of Al-Shifa Hospital after seven months of detention prompted finger-pointing among Israeli officials.
Jehad Alshrafi/Associated PressDisplaced Palestinians waiting to receive water at a makeshift camp in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. Raneen Sawafta/ReutersA building in the West Bank damaged during an Israeli raid on Nur Shams, near Tulkarm. Bashar Taleb/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesFamily and friends in Deir al Balah, in central Gaza, welcoming a Palestinian man who had been detained by the Israeli military. Nir Elias/ReutersPosters of Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7, on display in Tel Aviv. Amir Cohen/ReutersAn Israeli tank near the border with Gaza. Mohammed Salem/ReutersPeople walking through water and debris in Khan Younis on Sunday. Sergey Ponomarev for The New York TimesA protest in Jerusalem on Sunday night against an Israeli Supreme Court ruling ordering the military to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish men.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTA Culture War Erupted Over Stately Homes in the U.K. Who Won?
A battle over the history of Britain’s prized country houses offers a window into the national mood before a pivotal election.
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The debates between the U.K. prime minister candidates showed how far removed Britain’s political culture is from the U.S.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTHurricane Beryl Hits the Caribbean as a Category 4 Storm
The tropical cyclone made landfall on Carriacou Island on Monday morning and was expected to bring dangerous conditions across the Caribbean this week.
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Here’s why Beryl is a bad sign for this year’s hurricane season.
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While the viability of the plan was not clear, officials said it was a reminder that the Kremlin remained determined to bring down President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Jury Near Boston Deadlocks in Murder Case Against Karen Read
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