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After months, Judge Cannon agrees to shield Trump witness names
The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s classified documents case had previously said his lawyers could include the names of government witnesses in their filings.
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Some Jan. 6 rioters win early release, even before key Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court’s pending review of a key federal charge levied against Jan. 6 defendants is triggering early releases of some high-profile defendants.
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The Arizona Supreme Court just upended Trump’s gambit on abortion
On Monday, Trump declined to support a national abortion ban, seeking to neutralize the political issue. A day later, Arizona’s ban gave it new life.
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N.Y. appeals judge denies Trump’s second trial-delay bid in two days
A judge rejected Trump’s latest bid to delay his criminal trial for allegedly falsifying business documents to help cover up an affair before the 2016 election.
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Another Red-Blue Divide: Money to Feed Kids in the Summer
Congress passed bipartisan legislation to provide families that rely on subsidized school meals with help buying food over the summer. Nearly half of Republican-led states have yet to sign on.
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F.A.A. Investigates Claims by Boeing Whistle-Blower About Flaws in 787 Dreamliner
The whistle-blower, an engineer, says that sections of the plane’s body are being assembled in a way that could weaken the aircraft over time. Boeing says there is no safety issue.
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Biden’s Trade Moves Raise Tensions Abroad but Draw Cheers in Swing States
The president’s efforts to restrict Chinese imports and block a Japanese steel merger have pleased labor unions and sent a message to rival Donald J. Trump.
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Food Aid Program for Mothers and Children Will Provide More Fruits and Vegetables
The Agriculture Department updated the WIC program to more closely align with nutrition guidelines. The changes also reduce assistance for milk and juice.
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Former Trump Fund-Raiser Drops Suits Over Hack of Emails
Elliott Broidy had filed lawsuits against a former C.I.A. officer and three lobbyists accusing them of helping Qatar engineer the theft and distribution of his communications to discredit him.
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Someday, Earth Will Have a Final Total Solar Eclipse
The moon will drift far enough from Earth that it no longer fully obstructs the sun. But predicting when this will happen poses numerous challenges.