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President Biden sent a War Powers Resolution letter to the speaker of the house notifying lawmakers of the U.S.’s Jan. 11 strikes on the Houthis.
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The legal teams of South Africa and Israel delivered arguments at The Hague on Jan. 11 and 12, respectively.
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The Pentagon’s inspector general reports that 59 percent of the value of small arms sent to Ukraine remained delinquent.
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Now before the Court is the high-stakes question of whether Trump is eligible to run for president in 2024.
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The appeals court panel found that Russell Alford’s sentence was not only within sentencing guidelines, but also on the low end of the range.
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The report from the Democratic minority staff comes after a five-year investigation into Trump’s alleged violations of the foreign emoluments clause
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The plaintiff alleges that Perry engaged in insurrection and is therefore disqualified from holding office under the 14th Amendment.
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Former President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to reverse the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to take him off the state’s primary ballot.
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The application asks the International Court of Justice to call on Israel to stop its military campaign in Gaza while the matter is pending before the court.
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A new indictment alleges that the senator accepted payment in exchange for “taking action favorable to the Government of Qatar"
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The Justice Department unsealed a complaint charging a New Jersey man with attempted material support of terrorism.
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Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’s decision makes Maine the second state to have removed former President Donald Trump from a primary ballot.