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A four-judge panel in the appellate division of the state's trial court upheld Manhattan Judge Arthur Engoron's February ruling enforcing subpoenas for Trump and his two eldest children to give deposition testimony in Attorney General Letitia James' probe
Alleged incidents took place between March 2005 and August 2008, and one in April 2013
Last quarter's 1.5% drop in the U.S. gross domestic product does not likely signal the start of a recession
Paxlovid is being made more accessible across the US as COVID-19 infections are expected to continue to spread over the summer travel season
Unfounded claims emerge that shooter was transgender or in US illegally
George Floyd’s murder by a Minneapolis police officer ignited protests that spread around the world
On Wednesday, stories began to emerge about the lives of the 19 children — "precious individuals" according to the school district superintendent — and their two teachers who were gunned down behind a barricaded door at Robb Elementary School in the southwestern Texas town of Uvalde.
Draft of agreement shows China wants to train Pacific police officers, team up on security issues, expand law enforcement cooperation and more
Curfews, fortifications and fresh cemeteries are commonplace
More than a year of talks under the Biden administration have so far failed to close a new agreement limiting Tehran's nuclear program
EC proposes two EU laws that would require member states to cede some jealously guarded national sovereignty over criminal matters
A new study shows about 1% who had COVID shots had breakthrough infections, and about one-third of that group showed signs of long COVID
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the explosions, but they had the hallmarks of ISIS-K
Judge rejects death sentence; police, protesters clash after verdict
Turkey opposes Finland's and Sweden's membership in the alliance, citing grievances with their perceived support of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and other entities that Ankara views as security threats
The drugmaker announced the program at the World Economic Forum's annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland, and said it was aimed at improving health equity in 45 lower-income countries
Revelations that Johnson and his staff repeatedly flouted the rules they imposed on others have elicited outrage in Britain and led to calls from opponents for the prime minister to resign
An anguished and angry President Joe Biden is calling for new restrictions on firearms after a gunman massacred 18 children at a Texas elementary school. "We have to act," Biden told the nation Tuesday night from the White House,
Hal Harrell, superintendent of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, says Robb Elementary School will be closed and all school activities will be cancelled until further notice
The tragedy in Texas appeared to be similar to the 2012 mass shooting in Connecticut, where 20-year-old shot his way into the locked building and then killed 20 first-graders and six educators.
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