How Supreme Court Justices Make Millions From Book Deals
By Alan Feuer, Maggie Haberman and Glenn Thrush The office of the special counsel accused the former president of seeking to delete security camera footage at Mar-a-Lago. The manager of the property, Carlos De Oliveira, was also named as a new defendant. | | By Steve Eder, Abbie VanSickle and Elizabeth A. Harris The deals have become highly lucrative for the justices, including for those who used court staff members to help research and promote their books. | | By Grace Ashford Mr. Santos, a first-term House member under federal indictment, often tried to use his candidacy and ties to Republican donors to create moneymaking opportunities. | | |
Opinion | Guest Essay By Lindsey Graham and Elizabeth Warren We need a nimble, adaptable new agency with the expertise, resources and authority to rein in the tech giants that control our digital lives. | | World By Choe Sang-Hun American troops led United Nations forces to defend South Korea against the North. The war ended with a cease-fire agreement and a Korean Peninsula that is still divided. | | |
By The Associated Press A delegation known as the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Country delivered a statement on Nigerien state television shortly after detaining President Mohamed Bazoum. | | Video by Chang W. Lee The 13.8-foot statue, unveiled in Dabu-dong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, honors former President Truman on the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice. | | |
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