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 KarikΓ³ 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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