Will a Judge's Fraud Ruling Dismantle Trump's New York Empire?
Thursday, September 28, 2023 | |
By Robert Jimison and Catie Edmondson With a Sept. 30 deadline looming, hard-right House Republicans have formed a wall of opposition to a temporary measure to fund the government. | | By Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich and William K. Rashbaum The judge overseeing the case said there would be no fast answers about the fate of the Trump Organization and its nearly dozen New York properties. | | By Shane Goldmacher, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan The party's front-runner took few hits as his rivals bickered, Nikki Haley delivered an assured performance, Tim Scott reasserted himself and Ron DeSantis took his first debate swipes at Trump. | | |
U.S. By Elizabeth Williamson In Georgia, Texas and Washington, D.C., three Black women are working to preserve desecrated African American burial grounds and the stories they hold. | | Opinion | Binyamin Appelbaum By Binyamin Appelbaum Striking autoworkers are demanding an end to the 40-hour week. It's a change that would be good for everyone else, too. | | |
By The Associated Press Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, and his wife, Nadine, are facing federal charges in what prosecutors say was a yearslong bribery conspiracy. | | By Valeriya Safronova and Oleg Matsnev The latest video, and comments published in Russian news outlets, appeared to be an effort by Moscow to end speculation over the admiral's status. | | |
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