
Judge Blocks Virginia’s Assault Weapons Ban Days Before It Was To Take Effect
The law has been highly controversial in the state, with some county prosecutors saying they would refuse to enforce it.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The law has been highly controversial in the state, with some county prosecutors saying they would refuse to enforce it.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
| |National

The former Trump administration adviser will pay a $2.5 million fine as part of the agreement.
By LUKE FUNK
| |Justice
The ban goes into effect hours before France plays Norway in the World Cup.
By LUKE FUNK
| |Foreign

From Seattle to New York, one-time champions of the ‘defund the police’ movement are looking for ways to put more officers on the street.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
|The MyPillow CEO says he is not planning to stop claiming the voting machine companies altered the results of the 2020 election.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The researchers cite an increase in moral vices such as harm and cheating and a decline in expressions of moral virtues such as care and purity.
By JOSEPH CURL
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A 16 percent drop in a single day erased an estimated $240 billion from CEO’s balance sheet.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Mr. Trump has repeatedly blamed the deterioration on vandals, offering no evidence to support the claim.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The game is also a chance for Iran to make history, having never reached the knockout round in six previous World Cup appearances.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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Critics of the legislation argue that modern-day conversion therapy is simply talk therapy that has not harmed anyone.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The strike poses a test of the deal that led to a pause in the conflict.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The president claims he prevented the Ankara strongman from joining the war on Iran’s side, but Turks don’t know ‘what he was talking about,’ a source there tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
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As European funding lapses and U.S. sanctions bite, Rwanda’s ultimatum over its Mozambique deployment puts a fragile counter-terrorism mission on the line.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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President Trump says America ‘stands ready, willing, and able to help’ and that his administration ‘will be there for our new and great friends.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Former Soviet Union states are going their own way.
By JAMES BROOKE
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The Republican nominee for New York governor said that a Jewish Democratic congressional candidate would have been a concentration camp guard.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Lander, like Blakeman, is Jewish.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The president and his hardline Republican allies on the Hill say nothing is going to get done until the SAVE America Act is passed.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The president and his allies are threatening to stop up both the House and Senate floors.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The vast majority of the funds would be sent to the Pentagon.
By MATTHEW RICE
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By ROSARIO IACONIS
By SALENA ZITO
By LAWRENCE KUDLOW


The world’s most popular art museum gathers two of the most sublime sculptors to ever wield a chisel.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The range of approaches taken by the first presidential biographers persists today but the respectful distance, once maintained, has been broken.
By CARL ROLLYSON
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After enduring massive heckling at Shinnecock, the two-time U.S. Open champ keeps his head held high.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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As interest rates hold steady, the newly installed chairman said he is not committing to holding post-meeting press conferences.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|With interest rate cuts expected to be off the table for at least the near-term, the markets will look for signs of guidance for future rate decisions.
By LUKE FUNK
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The report by Mike Pence’s think tank says the aggressive trade policy wiped out 89,000 manufacturing jobs in the 10 months following its announcement.
By JOSEPH CURL
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A U.S. Trade Representative investigation finds 54 countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia in violation of laws banning goods produced with forced labor.
By LUKE FUNK
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atino students have seen the sharpest rise in numbers since 2000, growing to 18.4 million enrolled students from 10.2 million.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The shake-up comes amid a search for a new president of the public university.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The dean of undergraduate education described the result as ‘consequential.’
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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Experts say an early conviction of Mangione in the federal stalking case could stymie the state’s murder prosecution under New York’s double jeopardy laws.
By MARIE POHL
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The prosecution notes that this decision is not ‘a reflection of any diminished confidence in the case.’
By MARIE POHL
|The conservative majority on the court says the law making it nearly impossible to go anywhere in public with a gun is unconstitutional.
By LUKE FUNK
|The court overturned lower court decisions, ending protections for thousands of Haitians and Syrians and allowing limits on the number of people who apply for asylum at the border.
By LUKE FUNK
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