N.Y. Attorney General Can Question Trump and 2 Children, Judge Rules
Friday, February 18, 2022 | |
| By Andrew E. Kramer and Anton Troianovski As shelling intensified in the east, officials warned that Moscow might use false claims of "genocide" against Russians in the region as a pretext for an attack. | | | By Jonah E. Bromwich, Ben Protess and William K. Rashbaum Former President Donald J. Trump and two of his children had sought to block Letitia James, the attorney general, from interviewing them under oath. | | | By Sarah Maslin Nir, Ian Austen, Richard Pérez-Peña and Vjosa Isai After weeks of truckers and others blocking border crossings and streets in the capital city, the demonstrations appeared to be nearing an end. | | |
| U.S. By Elizabeth Williamson Their daughter's online venture plunged a Florida family into a nightmare, but they decided not to pull the plug. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Mary Ziegler A recent rash of 15-week abortion bans gives us a glimpse of post-Roe America. | | |
| By The Associated Press Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken told the United Nations that the United States believes that Russia plans to attack Ukraine "in the coming days." | | | By The Associated Press President Biden said that he expected President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to carry out an invasion of Ukraine within "several days," but that a diplomatic resolution was still possible. | | | By The Associated Press Gov. Gavin Newsom of California unveiled the state's new approach to living with the coronavirus, moving away from what he called a "crisis mindset" and beginning to treat the virus as a manageable risk. | | |
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