Michael Cohen Begins Testimony in Trump’s Hush-Money Trial: 5 Takeaways
By Kate Christobek & Jesse McKinley
Did Michael Cohen's testimony tie Trump to any crimes?
Cohen's 'demeanor has been flawless': Lawrence O'Donnell on what it was like inside the courtroom
By Chris Jansing
Trump trial updates: Michael Cohen testifies that Trump directed him to pay hush money to Stormy Daniels and approved scheme to conceal reimbursement
By Andrew R Romano
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Gaza war: Palestinians flee as Israeli forces go back into Jabalia
By David Gritten
Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates
By Joshua Berlinger, Sana Noor Haq & Noor Haq
Troop movement suggests Israel could expand operations in Rafah soon, U.S. officials say
By Gabe Gutierrez, Monica Alba & Courtney Kube
Israel-Hamas war: 360,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah over past week, UN agency says
By Wafaa Shurafa, Samy Magdy & Joseph Krauss
Gazans flee Rafah as Israel pushes its war with Hamas — and the U.S. and others push for an endgame
By Ramy Inocencio
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Cargo ship will ‘hopefully’ be refloated this week after explosives remove some Baltimore bridge wreckage from vessel
By Zoe Sottile, Gloria Pazmino & Nicole Grether
Section of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge demolished
Baltimore Key Bridge: Crews demolish span with controlled explosives
By Thao Nguyen
Key Bridge demolition: Explosives detonated to break apart truss
By Tolly Taylor, Kim Dacey & Khiree Stewart
Major turning point in bridge collapse saga
By Jack Evans
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Why protesters in Georgia are opposed to a 'foreign agents' law and why it matters
By Rebecca Rosman
U.S. sounds alarm as thousands in Georgia's capital protest 'Kremlin-style' foreign influence bill
By Sam Meredith
What is Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill, and why is Europe so alarmed?
By Joshua Berlinger & Christian Edwards
Threats against NGO leaders multiply as Georgia green lights 'Russian law' for final vote
By David Gormezano
Is Georgia's 'foreign influence' law about to become a source of new troubles for Europe?
By Sergio Cantone
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U.S. museum curator allegedly tried to smuggle 1,500 dead spiders and scorpions out of Turkey
US curator denies smuggling scorpions and spiders from Istanbul
By Max Matza & Rachel Looker
Museum of Natural History curator detained in Turkey on claims he smuggled spiders, scorpions
Turkey arrests spider smuggler said to be US museum curator
American Museum of Natural History curator accused of trying to smuggle 1,500 spider and scorpion samples out of Turkey
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Jerry Seinfeld's Teen Girlfriend Saga Resurfaces After Duke Walkout
By Eboni Boykin-patterson
Video: Some students walk out of Duke University commencement
Anti-Israel protesters target college graduations, disrupt campus life
By Greg Wehner
As Seinfeld Receives Honorary Degree at Duke, Students Walk Out in Protest
By Eduardo Medina & Emily Cataneo
Duke students walk out of Jerry Seinfeld's commencement speech amid wave of graduation antiwar protests
By Doha Madani & Rebecca Cohen
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