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With Trump heading to trial this week over payoffs to Stormy Daniels, some have dismissed the case against him as weak. A working prosecutor explains why that could prove very wrong. |
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Six bills to keep household appliances in the dark ages are up for consideration this week. |
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The state Supreme Court ruled that priests have a "property right" not to be sued for sexually abusing children. |
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A judge ordered Planned Parenthood to hand records of transgender care over to Andrew Bailey. |
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House Republicans are bringing out the knives for Mike Johnson. |
Conservatives got their way when the Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s disqualification, but two red-state secretaries of state seem to be bent on retaliation anyway. |
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Evan Corcoran, who testified against Trump, has left the former president’s legal team. |
Many prominent Republicans in competitive races are in full thrall to the deranged election-denialism that Donald Trump has required of them. |
The former president's lawlessness has dodged many an obstacle over the years, but he's facing a new challenge now: a jury of his peers. |
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