The court filing was the latest development in a battle between Mr. Trump and the special counsel, Jack Smith, over whether the former president can be prosecuted for his actions while in office. The Security Council resolution, watered down to avoid a U.S. veto, directs urgent action to increase aid, but does not call for a cease-fire that would make it safe to distribute the aid. In the past month alone, the Iranian-backed group has launched more than 100 attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea. Despite its bravado in public, the Kremlin has indicated its interest in striking a deal to halt the war — so long as it could still declare victory. The Ukrainian authorities said they had uncovered a scheme for the purchase of artillery shells at inflated prices, amid a wider effort to tackle wartime corruption. An archaeological expedition in Mexico seeks what’s left of the sprawling, centuries-old catacombs hidden below the ruins of Mitla. Lawmakers approved $5 billion for states to build a network of fast chargers two years ago. Although some states have made progress in recent weeks, most have not yet awarded contracts or started construction. The court should embrace the art of judicial statecraft. If admitted liars like Rudy Giuliani can avoid having to pay up, what does accountability even look like now? Jan. 6 was not the same kind of event as the Confederacy’s succession. Pope Francis may seem more open, but the church door is still closed. Lynch, who was dismissed from the band in 1995, died in a car crash in Texas on Friday, the authorities said. The country’s public colleges and universities increasingly rely on international students, especially from India, even as tensions between the two nations have flared. Every year, the agency tries to claw back billions in overpaid benefits — including from children who are unaware their parents collected money on their behalf. More Recent Articles |
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