Today's Headlines: Potential Trump Charges Include Civil Rights Law Used in Voting Fraud Cases

Russia Hits Grain Ports and Threatens Ships Headed to Ukraine
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Potential Trump Charges Include Civil Rights Law Used in Voting Fraud Cases

Potential Trump Charges Include Civil Rights Law Used in Voting Fraud Cases

By Maggie Haberman, Adam Goldman, Charlie Savage and Alan Feuer

A target letter sent by the special counsel investigating Donald Trump's efforts to reverse his election loss cited three statutes that could be the basis for a prosecution.

Russia Hits Grain Ports and Threatens Ships Headed to Ukraine

Russia Hits Grain Ports and Threatens Ships Headed to Ukraine

By Marc Santora, Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Joe Rennison

Ukraine accused Moscow of specifically targeting the infrastructure for exporting food, after Russia pulled out of an agreement allowing ships carrying grain to sail past its Black Sea blockade.

Could the Recession in the Distance Be Just a Mirage?

Could the Recession in the Distance Be Just a Mirage?

By Ben Casselman and Jeanna Smialek

Rising interest rates were widely expected to put the U.S. economy in reverse. Now things are looking rosier, but don't pop the Champagne corks yet.

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Stanford President Will Resign After Report Found Flaws in His Research

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Stanford President Will Resign After Report Found Flaws in His Research

By Stephanie Saul

Marc Tessier-Lavigne was cleared of accusations of scientific fraud and misconduct. But the review said his work had "multiple problems" and "fell below customary standards of scientific rigor."

When Children Are Bought and Sold

Opinion | Nicholas Kristof

When Children Are Bought and Sold

By Nicholas Kristof

A survivor warns that decriminalizing the sex trade to allow pimping would not promote empowerment but predation.

Today's Videos

Deadly Shooting in Auckland Before Women's World Cup

Video Video: Deadly Shooting in Auckland Before Women's World Cup

By Reuters

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins of New Zealand said that there was no national security risk after the shooting and that the games would proceed as planned.

Rabbits Take Over a South Florida Suburb

Video Video: Rabbits Take Over a South Florida Suburb

By Axel Boada

About 75 rabbits have overrun a neighborhood outside of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Israeli President Addresses Congress

Video Video: Israeli President Addresses Congress

By Reuters

President Isaac Herzog of Israel delivered a speech to lawmakers that focused on the foundations of his country's relationship with the U.S. amid tensions between factions in each country.

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