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Trump Case Testimony Expected to Turn to Hush-Money Deal With Porn Star

The former publisher of The National Enquirer will be back on the stand and is likely to discuss the magazine’s contact with Stormy Daniels.

 

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Trump on Trial: The Quiet Outside the Storm

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April 23, 2024

Here’s how the central figures involved in making hush-money payoffs on behalf of Donald Trump are connected.

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U.N. Official Presses for Urgent Action on Gaza Aid

The U.N. aid coordinator for Gaza said Israel had taken steps to improve relief deliveries but called for further measures.

 

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Campus Protests Over Gaza Intensify Amid Pushback by Universities and Police

There were more than 120 new arrests as universities moved to prevent pro-Palestinian encampments from taking hold as they have at Columbia University.

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  1. University of Southern California
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  2. University of Southern California
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  3. University of Southern California
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  4. University of Texas
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  5. Columbia University
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  6. Speaker Mike Johnson at Columbia
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  7. Speaker Mike Johnson at Columbia
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  8. Columbia University
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  9. University of California, Berkeley
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  10. Brown University
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  11. Harvard University
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  12. University of Texas at San Antonio
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What does it mean when student protesters call on colleges to “divest” from Israel?

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A university building during the early morning hours. Tents are set up on the front lawn. Banners are displayed on the hedges.

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Columbia is at the center of a showdown over the war in Gaza and the limits of free speech.

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Should universities prioritize the preservation of order or the desire of students to protest?

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Why This Small Ukrainian Hilltop Town Is Russia’s Next Big Target

Chasiv Yar has been under attack by Russian forces. Controlling the town would put them in striking distance of crucial Ukrainian operational centers.

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See a photographic chronicle of the third year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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What’s in Our Queue? ‘The X-Files’ and More

Erin McCann
Erin McCannWriting from London

I’m an editor that works primarily with breaking and trending news, so I like to spend my off hours with things that are rooted with a little more staying power.

Here are a few things I have been enjoying →

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