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Indianapolis Man Who Killed Several Family Members Gets 360-Year Sentence

A 21-year-old Indianapolis man who fatally shot four family members and a brother’s pregnant girlfriend in 2021, after his father reprimanded him for...

Trump’s Revenge on Law Firms Seen as Undermining Justice System

President Trump’s retribution campaign against law firms, legal experts and analysts say, is undermining a central tenet of the American legal system —...

Trump Official Will No Longer Testify in Challenge to Mass Firings

The acting head of the government’s human resources arm, Charles Ezell, will no longer testify on Thursday in a case challenging the legality...

How Congress Could Force $1.1 Billion in Cuts on Washington, D.C.

As Senate Democrats debate the House bill passed on Tuesday that would fund the government through Sept. 30, one flashpoint will be the...

Justice Dept. Moving to Downsize Units Investigating Fraud and Corruption

Justice Department officials are drafting plans to broadly restructure — and significantly downsize — several key units in Washington responsible for investigating cases...

Gabbard Considers Critic of Israel’s War in Gaza for Intel Post

Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, is considering a critic of Israel’s war in Gaza for a top post managing briefings for...

Inside Trump’s Crackdown on Dissent: Obscure Laws, ICE Agents and Fear

For months now, President Trump has been threatening to deport foreign students who took part in last year’s campus protests over the Israel-Hamas...

Government Shutdown Nears With Senate Democrats Reluctant to Back Funding Bill

The Senate Democratic leader said on Wednesday that Democrats would refuse to back a stopgap bill to fund the government through Sept. 30,...

Are Schools Succeeding? Education Department Cuts Could Make It Hard to Know

Deep cuts to staff and funding in the Department of Education will deal a major blow to the public’s understanding of how American...

Yale Scholar Banned After A.I. News Site Accuses Her of Terrorist Link

Helyeh Doutaghi, a scholar in international law, began a new job in 2023 as the deputy director of a project at Yale Law...

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