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  1. Prosecutors rest in Trump trial, and Judge Merchan erupts at a witness Defense attorneys said they are calling only two witnesses, making it even less likely Donald Trump will testify in his hush money trial.
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  2. In a place with a history of hate, an unlikely fight against GOP extremism North Idaho has beaten the far-right before. Now renegade Republicans are seeking to root it out of their own party, with a crucial test in Tuesday’s primary.
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  3. Live updates: Michael Cohen to resume testifying as Trump hush money trial nears end Michael Cohen is expected to continue his testimony Monday in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to a hush money payment.
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  4. Fat Leonard bribery cases fall apart because of prosecution blunders One Navy officer confessed to leaking military secrets for $105,000 in bribes and prostitutes. But instead of going to prison, he may get away with his crimes.
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  5. Social Security, Export-Import Bank among survey’s worst federal workplaces A survey of more than 1 million federal employees reflects the low morale of many workers.
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  6. Binoculars and batteries: What it’s like covering Trump’s hush money trial Washington Post reporters Shayna Jacobs and Devlin Barrett describe the daily routine of covering Donald Trump’s trial in Manhattan criminal court.
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  7. Biden trumpets progress for Black Americans at Morehouse College Although a handful of Morehouse students expressed discontent over the president’s support of Israel’s war in Gaza, no one interrupted Biden’s commencement speech.
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  8. Would you eat this weird sandwich? Barry Enderwick would. Barry Enderwick’s hobby is recreating historical sandwich recipes. Since 2018, he has created and eaten more than 700 sandwiches and posted results on TikTok.
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  9. She vanished in 1968. This year her family finally learned what happened. The body found on a Florida beach in 1985 had been slain, but police didn’t know the victim’s name until DNA testing uncovered that she was a Virginia woman who vanished in 1968.
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  10. As Trump’s trial nears its end, Judge Merchan faces critical decisions The New York Supreme Court justice has stayed calm amid tense courtroom battles in Donald Trump’s hush money trial and public attacks by Trump and his allies.
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  11. She backed Israel; her son led a protest. Could they withstand war? When her son joined protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, Emily Strong began examining her own convictions. That led to deep, often uncomfortable conversations.
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  12. School apologizes after seizing Lakota student’s feathered graduation cap A viral video of staff confiscating a Native American student’s decorated cap sparked an outpouring of anger this week.
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