Trump's Fraud Trial Starts With Attacks on Attorney General and Judge
By Catie Edmondson The move forces a vote within days on whether to keep the speaker in his post, a challenge that only two other House speakers have faced in the history of the chamber. | | By Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich and Kate Christobek Donald J. Trump appeared in court as lawyers for New York's attorney general, Letitia James, painted him as a fraudster. His lawyers said she was out to get the former president. | | By Benjamin Mueller and Gina Kolata The physiology or medicine prize for Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman recognized work that led to the development of vaccines that were administered to billions around the world. | | |
Real Estate By Rukmini Callimachi If a judge's ruling stands, Donald Trump could lose control over some of his flagship New York real estate. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Bob Inglis A former member of Congress has advice for his fellow Republicans who are considering ousting Speaker McCarthy. | | |
Visual Investigations By Riley Mellen Visual evidence from a remote base in the Arctic shows launch preparations mirroring those that preceded earlier tests. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Surveillance footage shows the moment the roof of a church in Ciudad Madero, Mexico, collapsed during Sunday Mass. | | The gathering in Kyiv, Ukraine, was described as the first time foreign ministers of the 27 E.U. nations met outside its borders. | | |
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