In Menendez Case, Prosecutors Confront Tighter Definition of Corruption
Friday, September 29, 2023 | |
| By Kayla Guo Some mainstream House Republicans representing districts won by President Biden have explored a bipartisan stopgap measure as right-wing lawmakers push Congress toward a shutdown. | | | By Benjamin Weiser The Supreme Court has said wrongdoing must be clear cut. Some observers say the accusations in the senator's case pass the test. | | | By Adam Satariano and Eliza Triantafillou Leaked internal messages detail efforts by the Chinese tech giant to court Greek officials and fight an American-led effort against its technology. | | |
| World By Josh Holder Although both sides have launched ambitious offensives, the front line has barely shifted. After 18 months of war, a breakthrough looks more difficult than ever. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders A covert war to determine the regulatory future of A.I. is being waged by deeply divided camps with divergent motivations. | | |
| By Reuters President Biden delivered a blistering and direct attack on former President Donald J. Trump during a visit to Arizona. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters The gunman opened fire at a house and a medical school in the Dutch port city, the police said. | | |
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