
A showdown over Trump's trial date reflects an irreconcilable clash between campaign politics and justice
If special counsel Jack Smith has his way, Donald Trump will be spending his weekdays in January in a Washington, DC, courtroom rather than barnstorming ice-bound Iowa and New Hampshire with his closing arguments before the critical first 2024 nominating contests.
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Billionaire Sarmiento’s Companies to Pay $60 Million in US Graft Probe
Firms controlled by the billionaire Sarmiento family of Colombia agreed to pay fines of about $60 million to
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India’s Russian Oil Buying Spree Continues Even as Prices Climb
Indian buyers, key consumers of cheap Urals crude since the invasion of Ukraine, have no plans to turn
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Man arrested after 'engaging in threatening conduct' towards jurors and witnesses in Pittsburgh synagogue shooter trial, prosecutors say
A West Virginia man was arrested Thursday after "engaging in threatening conduct" towards jurors and government witnesses in the federal trial against the the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter, prosecutors announced.
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'Rust' movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed pleads not guilty, trial set for December 6
"Rust" film armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence in relation to the fatal shooting of the movie's cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, court documents filed Wednesday and obtained by CNN show.
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United Pilot Miscommunication Led to Hawaii Jet Dive Last Year
A United Airlines Holdings Inc. flight suddenly dipped toward the ocean shortly after taking off from a Hawaii
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Special counsel wants Trump election subversion case to begin on January 2, 2024
Federal prosecutors who've brought the 2020 election interference criminal case against Donald Trump are seeking to start to the trial on January 2, 2024, days before the anniversary of the attack on the US Capitol and the Iowa caucuses.
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Russia Seeks to Return to the Moon After Almost 50-Year Break
Russia is set to return to the moon after nearly 50 years by sending an uncrewed lander toward
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Ukraine Recap: Navy Designates Black Sea Routes Amid Threat
Ukraine’s navy designated temporary Black Sea routes for trade vessels willing to navigate waters endangered by Russia’s military.
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WeWork’s List of Ignominy Now Includes Highest-Profile SPAC Blowout
WeWork Inc. is already infamous for torching billions of Softbank Group Inc.’s cash. It’s been labeled a poster
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Virgin Galactic Is Set to Fly First Private Tourists to Space
Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. is poised to launch its first private space tourists on Thursday morning, the company’s
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Shipping CEO Sees ‘Green Shoots,’ Says Container Rates Must Rise
Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. The container shipping industry’s year-long
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