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  1. Live updates: Ex-National Enquirer publisher to continue testimony at Trump’s hush money trial Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker is expected to continue his testimony in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to hush money payments.
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  2. Police arrest 108 at Emerson College as antiwar student protests spread Pro-Palestinian protests spread at colleges across the country, with dozens of arrests at the University of Southern California and the University of Texas at Austin.
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  3. An SUV was in flames on the highway. Strangers saved the driver. “It was people risking their life to save another,” rescuer Kadir Tolla said.
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  4. A secret pact at Trump Tower helped kill bad stories in 2016 Trump, the first former U.S. president to face a criminal trial, spent his day in the Manhattan courtroom fighting two pitched battles.
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  5. Call him ‘President Trump,’ pretty please Columnist Robin Givhan writes that Trump, who loves buildings with sweeping views framed in shiny gold, must settle into a space that exudes musty claustrophobia.
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  6. Tennessee passes bill to let teachers carry guns, a year after mass shooting A year after six people were killed at Nashville’s Covenant School, a Republican supermajority voted to arm educators.
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  7. Trump’s long, strange history with the tabloids The New York City papers gave him the headlines he craved; the National Enquirer buried the ones he didn’t.
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