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Special counsel files indictment against Trump after Supreme Court's immunity ruling
Prosecutors investigating the Jan. 6 attack filed a superseding indictment in the federal criminal case against Donald Trump after the Supreme Court granted the former president substantial immunity.
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Judge dismisses Trump classified docs case
A federal judge appointed by former President Trump has dismissed the classified documents case against him after finding the prosecutor was unconstitutionally appointed.
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Georgia will hold a runoff between U.S. Senate candidates Warnock and Walker
Neither U.S. Senate candidate got enough votes to win the election outright. Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker will face each other in a runoff in December.
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Trump claims immunity in the election interference case
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks constitutional law scholar Kim Wehle about Donald Trump's court arguments that his Jan. 6-related activities fell within the scope of his presidential duties.
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Much Of Newtown Heads Back To School After Shootings
Most children returned to school in Newtown, Conn., on Monday as some families buried victims of the last week's shootings.
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Supreme Court unanimously restores Trump to the Colorado primary ballot
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with UCLA law professor and election law expert Rick Hasen about the U.S. Supreme Court restoring Republican frontrunner Donald Trump on the Colorado primary ballot.
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As the Supreme Court term nears its end, a number of decisions remain
The Supreme Court has a large number of major cases left to decide, and only days left to do it.
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Utah, hoping for ‘tangible results’ on recidivism, is looking for possible solutions
Utah' experiment in bringing court hearings to remote Indigenous communities instead of requiring people on probation and parole to travel long distances is inspiring other states.
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U.N. estimates more than 670 killed in Papua New Guinea landslide
The International Organization for Migration on Sunday increased its estimate of the death toll from a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea to more than 670.
Biden gives speech on the state of democracy ahead of the midterms
President Biden gave an 11th hour pitch to voters on threats to democracy ahead of the midterm elections, using the backdrop of the Capitol to make his case.
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