Trump Group Pays for Jan. 6 Lawyers, Raising Concerns of Witness Pressure
By Adam Liptak The case considered the Environmental Protection Agency's powers under the Clean Air Act. | | By Luke Broadwater, Maggie Haberman, Annie Karni and Alan Feuer The former president's political organization and allies have paid for or promised to cover legal fees for witnesses, as the House inquiry suggests he is trying to influence testimony. | | By Adam Liptak and Nick Corasaniti The case, about a North Carolina voting map, has the potential to amplify the influence of state lawmakers over federal elections. | | |
World By Hannah Beech and Sergey Ponomarev In the 25 years since the handover to China, life on Queen's Road, the first thoroughfare built by the British after they seized the territory, has been transformed. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Kenji Yoshino Why the Supreme Court should not overturn the right to same-sex marriage. | | |
By The Associated Press Israeli lawmakers voted to dissolve Parliament, collapsing the government and installing Yair Lapid as interim prime minister. The move steered the country toward its fifth election in less than four years. | | By The Associated Press The chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board said that residents and officials of Mendon, Mo., had been concerned about the crossing for years before an Amtrak train hit a dump truck on Monday, killing four people. | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Colbert referred to the court's year of bold rulings as "a real roller-coaster ride, in that I am nauseous and scared we're all going to die." | | |
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