Trump Organization and Top Executive Are Indicted in Tax Investigation
By Katie Glueck Eric Adams kept his lead in a new tally of ranked-choice preferences, after the Board of Elections scrapped the results of an earlier count. | | By Michael Rothfeld, Jonah E. Bromwich and Ben Protess The former president's family business and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, are expected to appear in court on Thursday. | | By Graham Bowley and Julia Jacobs The entertainer had been serving a three- to 10-year sentence in a prison outside Philadelphia. | | |
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By Reuters Former President Donald J. Trump delivered remarks in Texas and defended his administration's handling of the border. Mr. Trump falsely claimed that the wall he promised to build across the 2,000-mile border had been months away from completion when he left office. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters President Vladimir V. Putin encouraged Russians to get vaccinated by sharing his experience getting the Sputnik V vaccine. His statement reflected a shift in tone from officials, who for months did little to promote immunizations. | | By Reuters Bill Cosby appeared alongside lawyers at his home on Wednesday after a Pennsylvania appeals court overturned his sexual assault conviction, ruling that he had been denied a fair trial in 2018. | | |
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