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Judge directs Michael Cohen to zip it on Trump, including his disparaging TikTok videos

Judge Juan Merchan directed New York prosecutors to tell Michael Cohen to stop making comments about the case and former President Trump but did not impose a gag order.

Legal immigrants are being hurt the most by Biden’s policies

The Biden administration hopes to dispense thousands of ID cards to migrants in the coming weeks.

House Leader Seeks Information About Virulent Antisemitism at Northwestern University: ‘Shameful’

‘I have grave concerns regarding Northwestern’s persistent failure in addressing antisemitism,’ North Carolina Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx wrote.

A Stunning Indictment of New York’s Public-School System

If Hochul wants to open up the world to New York kids, she should support school choice. But that’s the last thing her teachers’...

DEI Loses Its Shine

Why MIT’s ‘diversity statement’ decision matters.

Prosecutors set to call Michael Cohen as make-or-break witness in Trump trial

Prosecutors will call their star witness, Michael Cohen, when former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial resumes on Monday, bringing the state's case to a climax and setting the stage for a bruising cross-examination.

Chicago officials seek to shield Biden from protesters at Democratic convention by denying permits

Chicago's Democratic mayor is moving to keep protesters miles away from the Democratic National Convention in the city in August, blocking pro-Palestinian protesters' requests for permits to help insulate President Biden.

Border Patrol agent jailed for charging illegal to stay in U.S.

A Border Patrol agent was sentenced this week to a year and a half in prison for trying to sell a free pass into the U.S. to an illegal immigrant.

Judge Merchan won’t let prosecutors play 1999 Larry King clip at Trump trial

A New York judge on Friday rejected prosecutors' attempts to enter a 1999 interview between Donald Trump and Larry King into evidence in the ex-president's hush money trial.

Appeals court upholds Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction

A federal appeals court panel on Friday upheld the criminal conviction of Donald Trump's longtime ally Steve Bannon for defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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