Allen Weisselberg, a Top Trump Executive, Pleads Guilty in Tax Scheme
By Patricia Mazzei and Alan Feuer The possibility emerged after news organizations sought to unseal the affidavit submitted in support of the search warrant. Any public version of the affidavit could be heavily redacted. | | By Jonah E. Bromwich, Ben Protess and William K. Rashbaum Mr. Weisselberg refused to cooperate in the Manhattan district attorney's broader investigation into Donald J. Trump and his family business. | | By Jeanna Smialek Inflation has been worse in Southern cities, burdening residents and prompting the question: What can it teach the rest of the country? | | |
World By Jason Horowitz The dry summer has reduced hydropower in Norway, threatened nuclear reactors in France and crimped coal transport in Germany. And that's on top of Russian gas cuts. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Nicole Walker If I had been forced to give birth as a child, my life would not have been my own. | | |
By Reuters During a visit to Ukraine, António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, discussed the risks posed by fighting near Europe's largest nuclear power plant, urging Moscow and Kyiv to reach a similar compromise displayed in the grain deal. | | By The Associated Press Union leaders representing railway workers joined the picket line in the protracted face-off between unions and railway companies over wage disparities and pensions. | | By Reuters Officials blamed extreme heat and strong winds for fast-spreading wildfires that have killed at least 37 people and left dozens more injured in northeast Algeria. | | |
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