Cohen’s voluntary testimony in New York Attorney General Letitia James’s civil fraud case may be a preview of the way the three other lawyers might be treated under cross-examination.
Campus police were dispatched to Cornell University’s Jewish center, officials said, after antisemitic threats appeared on an online discussion board Sunday that included its address. Cornell University President Martha Pollack condemned the “horrendous, antisemitic messages” and said in a statement that the Cornell University Police Department was investigating the threats. The Federal Bureau of Investigation...
Former President Trump maintains a significant lead among Republican caucus attendees in Iowa, according to a new survey, as GOP presidential candidates Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley battle for second place. The NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll found that 43 percent of likely GOP caucus attendees say Trump is their first-choice candidate, giving him a...
The days and weeks ahead will present a multitude of serious challenges that will test Biden’s abilities to manage an increasingly complex set of threats at home and abroad.
Former President Trump vowed to appeal the gag order reimposed late Sunday by a federal judge in his election interference case, calling the decision unconstitutional and politically motivated. Trump went on a lengthy social media rant shortly after the decision was posted, calling U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan a “very Biased, Trump Hating Judge” and...
The goal of the U.S.-China understanding over Taiwan, at least as originally conceived, was not to reach any kind of concrete end-state. Rather, it was political.
Editor’s note: The Hill’s Morning Report is our daily newsletter that dives deep into Washington’s agenda. To subscribe, click here or fill out the box below. With a Speaker once again leading the House, Congress will spend this week addressing the looming government shutdown deadline, while also considering aid for Israel and Ukraine. As the appropriations process kicks...