Europe
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Judge Postpones Start of Trump Documents Trial Without New Date
Judge Aileen Cannon had previously made clear that the trial would not start as scheduled this month but she declined…
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Outage Causes Delays at U.K. Airports’ Immigration Checkpoints
Airport officials said that a system outage affecting the Border Force’s immigration gates was causing long waits for passengers arriving…
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Garrick Club of London Votes to Accept Female Members for First Time
The move ended a decades-long dispute that had divided the opulent private club and generated multiple conflicting legal arguments.
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Macron Adds a Personal Touch to His Diplomacy With China
The French president took Xi Jinping to his childhood haunts high in the Pyrenees, hoping to forge a bond. If…
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Senators Seek to Curb Facial Recognition at Airports, Citing Privacy Concerns
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to add language to the reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration that would…
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From a Dead Dog to a Made-Up Meeting: Takeaways From Kristi Noem’s Book
After a rough start to the rollout of her memoir, the South Dakota governor has continued to defend shooting her…
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Trump, Who Has Celebrated Violent Protests, Cheers Campus Crackdowns
The former president’s calls for order in college unrest contrast with how he talks about Jan. 6.
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After the Met Gala, the Parties Lasted All Night
One reason the Met Gala after-parties are nearly as famous as the Met Gala itself has to do with an…
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‘You’re a Go’: How Miscues and Confusion Delayed the National Guard on Jan. 6
New testimony underscores how a critical miscommunication between top military officials contributed to a four-hour delay in deploying troops to…
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Ukraine Says It Foiled Russian Plot to Kill Zelensky
The Ukrainian security services arrested two Ukrainian colonels and accused them of spying for Russia. They said the plot also…