If Trump Wins, His Allies Want Lawyers Who Will Bless a More Radical Agenda
Thursday, November 2, 2023 | |
By Vivian Yee and Emma Bubola Hundreds of people, including a few Americans, left the besieged territory for Egypt, the first group allowed across the border since the war began. | | By Jonathan Swan, Charlie Savage and Maggie Haberman Politically appointed lawyers sometimes frustrated Donald J. Trump's ambitions. His allies are planning to install more aggressive legal gatekeepers if he regains the White House. | | By Roni Caryn Rabin The increases were particularly stark among babies born to Native American, Alaska Native and white mothers in 2022. Rates among Black infants remained highest of all. | | |
World By Karen Zraick and Hiba Yazbek On Wednesday, the devastated neighborhood, where local officials say dozens were killed and hundreds were wounded in a Tuesday attack, was hit again. | | Opinion | David Firestone By David Firestone The new speaker is playing a game with the world when the world needs American leadership. | | |
By Reuters During a news conference, Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, announced that interest rates will remain unchanged with a hope that it will lead to price stability and bring down inflation in the future. | | By Samar Abu Elouf, Chevaz Clarke and Christina Kelso For the first time since Oct. 7, civilians entered Egypt through its border crossing with Gaza. | | By The Associated Press As Tropical Storm Pilar unleashed heavy rains in El Salvador, lifeguards cautioned beachgoers, and civil defense personnel prepared beds at shelters. | | |
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