In our news wrap Friday, President Trump levied new shots against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, a federal judge adjourned ...
NPR rounds up what happened this week, the fourth week of President Trump's administration, and takes a look at some developments that have been overlooked.
The Justice Department’s second-in-command demanded that a judge dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The mayor faces conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery charges in a five ...
It used to be so easy to tell the good guys from the bad guys, and the right thing to do versus the wrong, says the writer.
Hours after the Senate approved a spending framework, President Donald Trump said in a Fox News interview that he’s open to approving the spending plan in multiple bills “as long as we get to the same ...
This wasn’t inevitable. Last year, the internationalists thought they still had a good shot at influence in the Trump ...
Here are the highlights from a week that marks one month of President Trump's term: Mass firings in the federal government, resignations in protest and controversial foreign policy moves.
A federal judge has indefinitely adjourned New York City Mayor Eric Adams' fraud criminal trial, but has not yet dismissed the case after last week's request from the Department of Justice.
The DoJ memo stated explicitly that it was seeking to drop the charges so Adams could assist the administration in carrying out its policies, particularly as related to crime and immigration. The ...
A federal judge reviews the Justice Department's motion to dismiss corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, while Governor Kathy Hochul considers his removal. Adams, proclaiming his innocence ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ criminal case will stay in limbo for several more weeks — as a federal judge said Friday he wants to hear from an independent lawyer before deciding whether to toss the charges.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he would be willing to step down if Ukraine were granted membership in NATO. "If (it means) peace for Ukraine, if you really need me to leave my post ...
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