From POLITICO
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David Pecker gave prosecutors just what they were looking for in Trump hush money testimony
He linked the “catch and kill” agreements to Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Republicans hammer campus protesters, and Democrats, as unrest spreads
Democratic officials led by the White House on Thursday spurned the request from House Speaker Mike Johnson to deploy troops to Columbia University.
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The ‘milk supply is safe’: Biden administration scrambles to reassure Americans as bird flu spreads
Officials are racing to conduct more testing to better understand the spread of the virus and its potential risk to humans.
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‘Hindsight Is 20/20’: Why Harvey Weinstein’s Conviction Was Overturned
A former prosecutor in the Manhattan DA’s office says a retrial of the disgraced Hollywood producer can be successful.
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On his big legal day, Trump pivots to the campaign. Sort of.
His whirlwind day included a New York press conference, attending his criminal trial and a case before the Supreme Court.
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How SCOTUS might save Trump from his biggest trial
And GDP growth slows unexpectedly.
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FCC reinstates net neutrality - POLITICO
The 3-2 vote is a victory for Democrats, who have long supported stronger broadband regulation.
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What we learned from Trump’s surprisingly good day at the Supreme Court
Here are five takeaways from the pivotal arguments on presidential immunity.
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NYT blasts Biden for avoiding interviews
The Times in a statement called it “troubling” that Biden “has so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term.”
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UK, US and Canada impose more sanctions on Iran after Israel attack
Coordinated sanctions take aim at drone production.
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US preparing to announce $6B in weapons contracts for Ukraine
The package could be finalized and announced as soon as Friday, and will include Patriot systems.
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José Andrés mourns World Central Kitchen workers during National Cathedral service
“We are all consumed with anger, regret and sorrow,” Andres said.