By Kimberlee Josephson Jeff Bezos recently released an op-ed on why the Washington Post will be refraining from endorsing political candidates...
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Readers disagree about whether putting off sentencing until after the election was the right move. Also: Risky Covid behavior; outdoor dining; a librarian’s fight.
By Kimberlee Josephson Jeff Bezos recently released an op-ed on why the Washington Post will be refraining from endorsing political candidates...
When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes...
Donald Trump is set to be sentenced in New York on Nov. 26, and legal analysts wonder how Judge Juan Merchan will proceed. Just a few weeks ago,...
WASHINGTON — As an exceedingly bitter, tight and dark campaign for the presidency moves into its last moments, apprehensive election officials and...
Even if he wins the November 5 election, Donald Trump must appear before Judge Juan Merchan for sentencing in the New York fraud trial on November 26...
A federal judge promptly denied Christopher Carnell’s request, which was filed hours after Donald J. Trump won the presidential election.
Any major progress on a cease-fire will probably have to wait until after January’s inauguration, analysts said. Gazans said they were divided about...
"U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz defeats Democrat Colin Allred" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs...
As Election Day fast approaches, Donald Trump is suffering yet another self-inflicted wound. The Republican presidential nominee's vow to "protect"...
A hefty majority of Americans (58%) said last month that they thought it would be wrong for Donald Trump to order the cases against him to be dropped,...