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Defense to Cross-Examine Former Publisher as Trump Trial Continues
David Pecker, former head of American Media Inc. (AMI), will return to the witness stand for cross-examination by the defense.
Defense to Cross-Examine Former Publisher as Trump Trial Continues
David Pecker, former head of American Media Inc. (AMI), will return to the witness stand for cross-examination by the defense.
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A Peaceful Appeal for Freedom 25 Years Ago Still Echoes Today
About 10,000 people congregated in Beijing on a spring day in 1999, in the largest protest in China’s recent history—known as the April 25 appeal.
Supreme Court Seems Open to Allowing Some Presidential Immunity, May Delay Trump Trial
Justices wrestled with how to define a president’s ‘official’ versus ‘private’ acts. A decision may delay President Trump’s trial, which would hand him a win.
Blinken Meets CCP Leader Xi, Questions China’s Support for Russia’s War
‘Russia would struggle to sustain its assault on Ukraine without China’s support.’
Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Tops Estimates as Price Stability Progress Stall
Next inflation stop will be the consumer price index.
Congressional Commission Demands CCP End Decades-Long Persecution of Falun Gong
Less than three months after the appeal, on July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party launched the brutal persecution of Falun Gong adherents across China.
Planes Almost Collide at 2 Major Airports as Boeing Probe Advances
Some aviation experts argue the FAA’s focus on ‘diversity’ instead of ’merit' in hiring pilots and controllers is leading to serious safety concerns.
Southwest Pulling out of 4 Airports Due to First Quarter Loss, Boeing Problems
The loss was worse than expected.
Manhattan DA Accused of Politically Motivated Prosecution in Trump Trial: House Report
‘Bragg’s politically motivated prosecution of President Trump threatens to destroy this notion of blind justice,’ the committee alleges.
Pentagon Moving Ahead With Plans to Pull US Troops From Niger, Draw Down in Chad
While working to expel Western forces that have previously been stationed in the country, Niger’s junta government has begun to form partnerships with Russia.
Nevada Ballot Measures Could Tweak Turnouts, Outcomes in Tight ‘Battleground’ Elections
Voters will see a Las Vegas-style buffet of proposals designed to draw to the polls Democrats, Republicans, and the state’s largest bloc—the nonaffiliated.
Key Takeaways From Trump’s Supreme Court Immunity Appeal
A Trump attorney argued that presidents will be hamstrung in office and open to extortion if they are not guaranteed immunity for official acts.
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Judge Unseals Documents Showing FBI Discussed ‘Loose Surveillance’ of Trump’s Plane
A large tranche of documents were unsealed by Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday, revealing the FBI’s code name for the probe.
FCC Reinstates Net Neutrality Rule, Upending Trump-Era Decision
The net neutrality rules were first implemented by the FCC under Obama, but the commission reversed course during President Donald Trump’s administration
Indo-Pacific Spending Bill Puts $8 Billion Toward Countering Communist China
‘It’s no secret Communist China is eyeing an invasion of Taiwan, and [Chinese leader] Xi is watching the United States closely,’ said Rep. Bob Latta.
Certain Teas May Inactivate COVID-19 Virus, Lab Study Finds
But experts caution against overstating potential real-world benefits.
Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ Symphony: Answering Nihilism
Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony is the musical equivalent of “Hamlet.” What led to its creation?
Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ Symphony: Answering Nihilism
Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony is the musical equivalent of “Hamlet.” What led to its creation?
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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Starting Antihypertensive Medications Associated With Higher Risk of Falls, Fractures
When first initiated, blood pressure-lowering drugs pose an increased risk of falls for residents living in health care facilities, a new study shows.
Starting Antihypertensive Medications Associated With Higher Risk of Falls, Fractures
When first initiated, blood pressure-lowering drugs pose an increased risk of falls for residents living in health care facilities, a new study shows.
The Two Reputations of Robert E. Lee
While those in the past saw Lee’s stellar qualities, today, some cannot see that he was a man defined, like all of us, by his time.
Robert Smalls: Navy Captain and Reconstruction-Era Politician
This former slave would not let anything stop him on the road to freedom.
Spotlight on Supplements: Kava
Kava is reported to be beneficial to stress and anxiety but its comes with side effects.
Taking the Kids: To the Smithsonian Museums
The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex.
Airbnb Rentals Could Be Harder to Come by in Hawaii. Here’s Why and When That Might Happen
New bills will give counties the power to limit short-term rentals amidst housing shortages.
These Texas Airports Have Flight Cancellation Rates That Place Them Among the Highest in the Country, Study Finds
Airports across the country have made the list with New York and New Jersery placing in the top 3.
Taking the Kids: To the Smithsonian Museums
The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex.