In Secret Recordings, Alito Endorses Nation of ‘Godliness.’ Roberts Talks of Pluralism.
The two justices were surreptitiously recorded at a Supreme Court gala last week by a woman posing as a Catholic conservative.
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The two justices were surreptitiously recorded at a Supreme Court gala last week by a woman posing as a Catholic conservative.
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Judge Aileen Cannon threw out one basis for the case against the former president, involving a highly sensitive military map he showed an aide after leaving office.
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The party is trying to make inroads with Black voters, a key demographic for Democrats, which could swing the 2024 election.
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Prosecutors connected dozens of evidentiary dots to try to show President Biden’s deeply troubled son willfully falsified a gun form.
By Glenn Thrush, Eileen Sullivan, Zach Montague and
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The president assailed attacks on Black history, and vowed that his administration was committed to protecting civil rights.
By Erica L. Green
In a conversation with a woman posing as a conservative supporter, Martha-Ann Alito appeared to push back against having to look at a symbol of L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
By Abbie VanSickle
The two justices were surreptitiously recorded at a Supreme Court gala last week by a woman posing as a Catholic conservative.
By Abbie VanSickle
Judge Aileen Cannon threw out one basis for the case against the former president, involving a highly sensitive military map he showed an aide after leaving office.
By Alan Feuer
A far-right wave did not fully materialize in Europe, but influential figures on the right nevertheless sought to tie the results to U.S. politics.
By Chris Cameron and Ken Bensinger
The Security Council endorsed a U.S.-backed plan, while Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited the Middle East to lobby for it, but Hamas and Israel were noncommittal.
By Farnaz Fassihi, Michael Crowley, Mike Ives and Thomas Fuller
At his first rally since his conviction, Trump complained about the odds being stacked against him.
By Jess Bidgood
The party is trying to make inroads with Black voters, a key demographic for Democrats, which could swing the 2024 election.
By Maya King
The Federal Election Commission has long done little more than reach deadlock, but an ascendant bloc of three Republicans and one Democrat has begun to unravel longstanding restraints.
By Shane Goldmacher
Having Sean O’Brien at the Republican National Convention would be politically useful to former President Donald J. Trump, even absent an endorsement. The union has yet to back a candidate.
By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
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