
James Comey Arrested for Seashell Death Threat Against Trump: Prosecutors This Time Steer Clear of Virginia Courts
The Supreme Court has held that only ‘true threats’ are bereft of the protections of the First Amendment.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The Supreme Court has held that only ‘true threats’ are bereft of the protections of the First Amendment.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
| |Justice

The candidate backed by Council Speaker Julie Menin prevailed, but his shifting stance on the buffer zone bill clouds the path to an override.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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‘Once they lock into these stories, they don’t seem to care about their phones at all.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The rule would apply to Florida’s 28 state colleges.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The ‘Hills’ star, who lost his home in the Pacific Palisades fires, is running for mayor.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
|ABC executives are reportedly telling their late-night host that ‘the company is with him.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Cole Allen, the alleged attacker who appeared in court Monday, has not been charged with attacking a federal officer while authorities await a ballistics report.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Cole Allen is accused of attempting to attack the annual celebration of journalism in the nation’s capital and shooting a federal officer.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The suspect’s writings and travel timeline are fueling questions about law enforcement’s response.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
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For the first time in almost two decades, there will be no tanks, trucks, missile launchers, or ballistic missiles.
By JAMES BROOKE
|The first Jewish leader of Ukraine and the Israeli premier, a descendant of Eastern Europe, are at loggerheads as both defend their countries from ferocious enemies.
By BENNY AVNI
|The financial boom is heavily visible in the earnings of British oil and gas giant BP.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Israel has yet to adequately protect citizens and troops against a new type of lethal Hezbollah drones.
By BENNY AVNI
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The Australian Hellenic Choir cited ‘political objections’ to sharing a stage with the Sydney Jewish Choral Society at a fundraiser for victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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A mediocre candidate will likely be best suited for the job.
By BENNY AVNI
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House conservatives beat the speaker. Now they have to beat the Senate.
By MATTHEW RICE
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“Your hatred for President Trump blinds you,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tells one irate Democrat.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Cole Tomas Allen spends weeks planning the attack, traveling from California by train while armed with guns, knives, and daggers, court papers reveal.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
|The split ruling opens the door to redrawing Congressional maps that create minority-majority districts.
By LUKE FUNK
|Democrats rose to their feet when the king expressed the necessity of checks on the executive branch and the importance of respecting others’ religions.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The flashy sequel to the original 2006 film reflects the wider changes affecting corporate America, trying on different ideas like prospective outfits.
By CARLOS SOUSA
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Jerry Schatzberg’s 1989 film, about the rupturing of a schoolboy friendship in Germany just before the Holocaust, is finally being given its due.
By TOM TEODORCZUK
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This animated new take on the 1945 classic novella is so misguided it almost makes you wish T.S. Eliot’s notorious rejection of the work had been final.
By ALEXANDER LARMAN
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The outgoing Federal Reserve chairman says, ‘I will leave when I think it is appropriate to do so.’
By LUKE FUNK
|The Gallup survey is a warning sign for Republicans ahead of this year’s midterm elections.
By LUKE FUNK
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The Senate Banking Committee is set to vote Wednesday to advance the nomination of Kevin Warsh to head the central bank.
By LUKE FUNK
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Pirro had opened the criminal probe after Trump pushed for an investigation into cost overruns on a $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed headquarters
By LUKE FUNK
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A teacher’s disrespect toward parents triggers a fierce social media debate over parental intelligence and the quality of the public education system.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
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After viral claims that students were faking the faith to skip campus dining, the university rolled out a Jain-friendly menu.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The judges say the First Amendment ‘does not guarantee students the right to access books of their choosing at taxpayer expense.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The 47th president loses an appeal, setting up a petition to the high court over the issue of immunity.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants is at stake in the case.
By LUKE FUNK
|The district attorney argues that the hush money payments bore no connection to the office of the presidency.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|The Italian actress, who testified in the original trial, now says she can’t remember the alleged threesome.
By MARIE POHL
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