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Justice Dept. Considering Death Penalty for Alleged National Guard Shooter

16 Giugno 2026 ore 22:11
Federal prosecutors told a judge that they were deciding whether to seek the death penalty if Rahmanullah Lakanwal is convicted of killing a National Guard specialist.

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Law enforcement responds after a shooting of two National Guard members near Farragut Square in Washington last year.

After a Bitter Split, European Leaders Play Nice With Trump

16 Giugno 2026 ore 21:32
A peace framework with Iran, and hope for cooperation with Ukraine, softened the tone on Tuesday at a Group of 7 gathering in France.

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World leaders including President Trump during a Group of 7 session on Tuesday at Évian-les-Bains, France.

At Least 5 Charged in Alleged Plot to Attack White House During U.F.C. Event

16 Giugno 2026 ore 20:35
Charging documents outlined an ambitious plan involving explosive-laden drones and rifles, but left less clear that the conspirators had the means to carry it out.

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Ultimate Fighting Championship matches taking place on the White House lawn on Sunday.

Trump Breaks Up Education Dept., Prompting Worries Over Civil Rights

Special education programs and the civil rights office will be moved out of the Education Department, the most aggressive move yet by the Trump administration to dismantle the agency.

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The Education Department will shift duties for its Office for Civil Rights, which for decades has enforced anti-discrimination laws related to school children, to the Justice Department.

Vance Is Pressed on Epstein, Race and His Boss on ‘The View’

16 Giugno 2026 ore 23:39
The vice president also talked to Megyn Kelly on Tuesday about critics of the new Iran cease-fire and his presidential ambition.

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Vice President JD Vance’s book tour coincides with the administration’s drawdown of the conflict with Iran.

After U.S. Strike on Iranian School, Months Pass Without Answers

16 Giugno 2026 ore 19:22
U.S. officials have not publicly acknowledged responsibility for the deaths or released a report on their findings from an investigation into the Feb. 28 strike.

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Health care workers holding photos of children killed by airstrikes on the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, Iran. At least 175 people were killed, according to Iranian officials.

Trump’s History at G7 Summits: Strained Ties and Early Exits

16 Giugno 2026 ore 17:38
For as long as President Trump has been attending the annual meetings, his behavior has threatened the august decorum of the gatherings.

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President Trump at the official welcome ceremony of the Group of 7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, in 2025.

Trump’s History at G7 Summits: Strained Ties and Early Exits

16 Giugno 2026 ore 17:38
For as long as President Trump has been attending the annual meetings, his behavior has threatened the august decorum of the gatherings.

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President Trump at the official welcome ceremony of the Group of 7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, in 2025.

A Times Investigation Into Epstein’s Death, and Why Gas Prices Might Stay High

Plus, a counterclockwise mystery.

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When the cost of crude oil drops, economists say, it typically takes at least several weeks for gas prices to meaningfully follow. But the war in Iran has complicated the outlook for supplies.

In the Dark on U.S.-Iran Deal, Senators Refrain From Praising It

Democrats demanded an immediate briefing and even Republicans conceded they had no information on an agreement the administration has declined to release.

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Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the majority leader, said that he had not yet seen the deal but said he expected the administration to convene with lawmakers as the process continues.

Potential End of War Tests Trump’s Promise of Quick Economic Rebound

15 Giugno 2026 ore 23:56
Gas prices and other goods could remain elevated for months, adding to the political challenge facing the White House in the midterm elections.

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The United States and Iran have signed a framework agreement for ending the war, but neither side has published the full text and its details remain unknown.

Lawmakers Warn Trump Officials Not to Pursue Arch Project Without Congress

15 Giugno 2026 ore 22:07
In a letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and national parks officials, several Democrats and a Senate independent said that members of the administration could face fines and even criminal prosecution.

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An Interior Department spokeswoman called President Trump’s triumphal arch “a project that all Americans can be proud of.”

Kennedy Seeks to Expedite Appeal of Ruling That Blocked His Vaccine Policies

15 Giugno 2026 ore 19:20
The health secretary is trying to restart the work of a panel that advises the government on vaccines, after a judge froze its decisions and prevented it from meeting.

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a House hearing in April. Last June, he fired all 17 members of a vaccine advisory committee and named new ones, many of whom share his skepticism of vaccines.

What Is Habeas Corpus, and Why Are Trump Officials Talking About Suspending It?

15 Giugno 2026 ore 19:12
Administration officials have suggested suspending a legal principle that protects against unlawful detention, and struggled to accurately define it.

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Senior White House officials have argued that President Trump has the authority to suspend habeas corpus, but legal experts say that can be done only by Congress.

Trump Winds Down the War He Started With Goals Unmet

While the president says the agreement with Iran would open the Strait of Hormuz and provide economic relief, the country’s nuclear program is still a subject for negotiation.

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President Trump said on social media that the deal would “let the oil flow.”

Trump Winds Down the War He Started With Goals Unmet

While the president says the agreement with Iran would open the Strait of Hormuz and provide economic relief, the country’s nuclear program is still a subject for negotiation.

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President Trump said on social media that the deal would “let the oil flow.”

Inside the U.S.-Iran Deal, and Trump Hosts U.F.C. Fights

Plus, crafting the perfect grass for the World Cup.

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President Trump insisted on Sunday that if Iran failed to reach a final nuclear accord with the United States, he could restart military attacks on Tehran.

Tensions Are Rising Between States That Rely on the Colorado River

15 Giugno 2026 ore 13:27
A prolonged drought means the nation’s largest reservoirs are dwindling, and litigation over access to water could lie ahead.

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The Upper Colorado River on the Grand Canyon last month. About 40 million people and 5.5 million acres of cropland depend on the Colorado for drinking water and irrigation.

In Alabama, Opposition to Renewable Solar Energy Joins a Data Center Battle

Tuesday’s runoff for a slot on the Alabama Public Service Commission has a familiar ring to it, with talk of data centers and electricity costs. But in a southern twist, solar power has joined the list of villains.

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The Alabama Public Service Commission has suddenly become a hot-button issue ahead of Tuesday’s runoff primaries.

If Democrats Want to Win the House, Their Battle May Start Here

15 Giugno 2026 ore 09:00
A bitterly fought Democratic primary in New York’s Hudson Valley will determine who takes on Representative Mike Lawler, one of the more vulnerable Republicans this cycle.

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Trump’s U.F.C. Event Comes as Backing of Young Men, Once a Strength, Wanes

15 Giugno 2026 ore 07:36
Some Republicans saw a political opening in Sunday’s fights at the White House. Democrats said they saw a distraction from more pressing matters.

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Police on horseback outside of the U.F.C. event at the White House on Sunday.

California Sues to Stop One County’s Ban on Most Mail Voting

15 Giugno 2026 ore 01:15
Shasta County voters had approved a ballot measure that would have heavily restricted voting by mail and imposed photo ID requirements. State officials said the new rules were illegal.

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Ballot processing in Shasta County in 2024.

Trump Claims Strait Will Be ‘Permanently Toll-Free’ Under Agreement With Iran

15 Giugno 2026 ore 03:41
In a call to The New York Times, President Trump praised Russia’s and China’s leaders and described Israel’s prime minister as “a very difficult guy.”

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President Trump insisted on Sunday that if Iran failed to reach a final nuclear accord with the United States, he would restart military attacks on Tehran.

How Utahns Took on Mr. Wonderful and a Data Center on the Great Salt Lake

14 Giugno 2026 ore 11:00
Kevin O’Leary of “Shark Tank” fame hopes to build a sprawling data center on the parched shores of the Great Salt Lake. It has become a burning issue in Utah’s looming primaries.

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Bar H Ranch in the Hansel Valley sold its land and water rights to the developers of the proposed Stratos data center in Box Elder County, Utah.

Neil Shubin on Trusted Science in a ‘Deeply Partisan Age’

12 Giugno 2026 ore 18:04
An eminent fossil hunter takes the reins at the National Academy of Sciences in a turbulent moment for American researchers.

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Neil Shubin, a decorated paleontologist, will lead the academy for five years.

Mitch McConnell Is Hospitalized, His Spokesman Says

14 Giugno 2026 ore 20:56
No details were given about the 84-year-old former majority leader’s condition, but he has had a string of health issues in recent years.

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Senator Mitch McConnell on Capitol Hill last month. He was also hospitalized in February after experiencing flulike symptoms.

The G7 Summit Is Dogged by Chaos and Divided by Trump

14 Giugno 2026 ore 12:29
Group of 7 meetings once embodied the effort to sustain the global diplomatic order. This year’s gathering, starting on Monday, symbolizes its fragmentation.

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Leaders of the Group of 7 nations at a summit in Kananaskis, Canada, last year.

Trump at 80: A President ‘Really Uncomfortable’ With Aging

14 Giugno 2026 ore 14:31
Even for a president known for imposing his own reality on every situation, Mr. Trump has not outrun scrutiny over his age.

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President Trump during a recent trip to attend the NBA Finals in New York.

Kash Patel Keeps Suing the Press

14 Giugno 2026 ore 11:00
The F.B.I. director, following a strategy from President Trump, has filed six defamation lawsuits against news media companies and commentators in nearly seven years.

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Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has yet to reach a settlement or a favorable jury verdict from the cases.

President Trump Endorses Mike Collins in Georgia Senate Runoff

14 Giugno 2026 ore 17:41
Mr. Trump backed Mr. Collins over Derek Dooley, a former football coach supported by Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican whose relationship with the president is strained.

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Representative Mike Collins, Republican of Georgia, received President Trump’s coveted endorsement on Sunday.

The G7 Summit Is Dogged by Chaos and Divided by Trump

14 Giugno 2026 ore 12:29
Group of 7 meetings once embodied the effort to sustain the global diplomatic order. This year’s gathering, starting on Monday, symbolizes its fragmentation.

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Leaders of the Group of 7 nations at a summit in Kananaskis, Canada, last year.

Trump Again Picks Personal Lawyer for a Top Job, as U.S. Attorney in Manhattan

James M. McDonald, a veteran former federal prosecutor and regulator, has more recently been part of President Trump’s legal team, appealing his criminal conviction.

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James M. McDonald is a litigation partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, the law firm handling President Trump’s appeal of his criminal conviction in a Manhattan state court.

At the Kennedy Center, a Name Change Shrouded in Uncertainty

President Trump’s name was removed from the arts institution’s facade overnight on Saturday. Many questions remain, including whether or not it stays off.

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The Kennedy Center certified on Saturday that President Trump’s name had been removed from the building, but did not give a clear answer on when the tarps would be removed.

Trump Is Losing Ground With White Working-Class Voters on the Economy

13 Giugno 2026 ore 11:00
A review of polling data shows an extraordinary swing among white working-class voters on the president’s handling of the economy.

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Among blue-collar white voters, President Trump’s approval rating on the cost of living stood at just 36 percent in a New York Times survey.
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