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Ron Edmonds, 77, Whose Camera Captured the Shooting of Reagan, Dies
Working for The Associated Press, he won a Pulitzer Prize for his sequence of photos showing the president being struck…
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To Restrict Migrants, Biden Leans on Trump’s Favorite Immigration Law
President Biden’s executive action addresses one of his most serious political vulnerabilities ahead of the presidential election.
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Trump’s Second Term Would Be Even More Corrupt and Vindictive Than His First
A truism of the Trump era is that every accusation is a confession. When Donald Trump hurls wild charges at…
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Trump and R.N.C. Announce $141 Million Haul in May
The total, which was fueled in part by his criminal conviction and cannot be confirmed until filings this month, is…
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Mexico Joins List of Latin American Nations That Have Elected Female Presidents
In contrast to the United States, the region has had more than a dozen female leaders, many in democracies that…
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Biden Expected to Sign Executive Order Restricting Asylum
The move, expected on Tuesday, would allow the president to temporarily seal the border and suspend longtime protections for asylum…
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As Hunter Biden’s Trial Nears, President Biden Pulls Him Close
President Biden has weathered years of scandals surrounding his son. But people close to both men say the president has…
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A Felon in the Oval Office Would Test the American System
The system of checks and balances established in the Constitution was meant to hold wayward presidents accountable, but some wonder…
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Extraordinary Circumstances, Ordinary Due Process
Donald Trump’s New York trial played out in the midst of a presidential campaign, but despite claims from him and…
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Trump Has Few Ways to Overturn His Conviction as a New York Felon
New York appellate courts rarely overturn a jury decision without evidence of serious errors. The judge in Donald J. Trump’s…