N.Y. Today: How Alvin Bragg Resurrected the Case Against Donald Trump

A year ago, the investigation into the former president appeared from the outside to be over.

22-Year Sentence for Man Guilty in Hate-Crime Killing of Asian Immigrant

Jarrod Powell pleaded guilty to attacking Yao Pan Ma on an East Harlem street because the victim was of Asian descent.

By Hurubie Meko

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Why was Trump indicted by the Manhattan D.A. over hush money, but not by the Justice Department?

Some of the reasons appear to concern how federal prosecutors viewed Donald J. Trump's longtime fixer, Michael D. Cohen.

By Glenn Thrush, Ben Protess and Benjamin Weiser

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Court Clerk and Defense Lawyer Are Charged in a Cash-for-Clients Scheme

The lawyer, Telesforo Del Valle Jr., paid Dionisio Figueroa, a federal court employee, tens of thousands of dollars over a decade, prosecutors said.

By Hurubie Meko

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Trump Supporter Convicted in 2016 Scheme to Suppress Votes for Clinton

The federal prosecution of Douglass Mackey turned on the question of when free speech turns into dirty tricks.

By Colin Moynihan

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Top News

Trump Prepares to Surrender in New York as Police Brace for Protests

Trump Prepares to Surrender in New York as Police Brace for Protests

By James C. McKinley Jr. and Jonah E. Bromwich

The former president is expected to answer charges with the Secret Service in tow before a judge in the often grimy and ill-lit criminal courthouse in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday.

Biden's Response to Trump's Indictment? 4 Ways to Say No Comment.

Biden's Response to Trump's Indictment? 4 Ways to Say No Comment.

By Katie Rogers

President Biden believes that presidents should not comment on pending legal matters. He also does not want to be baited into a reaction.

Nebraska's Fight Over Transgender Care Turns Personal and Snarls Lawmaking

Nebraska's Fight Over Transgender Care Turns Personal and Snarls Lawmaking

By Ernesto Londoño

One state senator has been filibustering for weeks, trying to block a bill that would ban transition-related medical treatment for young people.

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For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons

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For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons

By Anatoly Kurmanaev, Ekaterina Bodyagina and Ivan Nechepurenko

When Russian troops left Kherson, they took with them 2,500 Ukrainian convicts from local prisons. For some, it was the start of a bewildering, five-country journey highlighting the war's absurdity.

The Rule of Law Now Depends on Republicans

Opinion | David French

The Rule of Law Now Depends on Republicans

By David French

Trump and his defenders are priming his supporters to reject our legal system.

Today's Videos

Video Video: 'I Heard Them Screaming:' Witness Says Migrants Were Left to Die in Mexico Fire

By Nicole Salazar, Noah Throop, Caroline Kim, Brent McDonald and Simon Romero

On March 27, Viangly Infante Padrón, a Venezuelan migrant, was inside Mexico's migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez trying to secure her husband's release when a fire broke out inside. She captured on video the moments leading up to the death of 39 migrants.

Severe Storm Batters Little Rock

Video Video: Severe Storm Batters Little Rock

By Storyful

A tornado near the city forced meteorologists at the Little Rock, Ark., office of the National Weather Service to evacuate.

Austrian Far-Right Lawmakers Walk Out During Zelensky Speech

Video Video: Austrian Far-Right Lawmakers Walk Out During Zelensky Speech

By Reuters

Members of Austria's Freedom Party left Parliament to protest the Ukrainian president's speech over what they said was a violation of their nation's neutrality.

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