The Charges That Were Notably Absent From the Trump Indictment
By Glenn Thrush and Charlie Savage The former president appeared in federal court in Washington after being indicted over his efforts to overturn his defeat in 2020. His first pretrial hearing was set for Aug. 28. | | By Alan Feuer An indictment this week did not accuse former President Donald Trump of inciting the mob that attacked the Capitol, but it did show that some close to him knew violence might be coming. | | By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Jon Moss and Campbell Robertson In the final hearing of the trial, survivors and relatives of victims spoke directly to the man who killed 11 people in the Tree of Life synagogue. | | |
World By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Yurii Shyvala The village parishioners' decision to oust their priest reflects a broader push within Ukraine to reduce the influence of an Orthodox church that answers to Moscow. | | Opinion | Katherine Miller By Katherine Miller The surreal scene at a Republican fund-raiser. | | |
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