From the New York Times:
Polls have been pretty clear: If he is criminally convicted by a jury of his peers, voters are likely to punish him for it.
His brazen thumbing of his nose at the jury and the legal system laid bare some unsettling truths.
Candidates for the Senate and House have expressed concern that the president has not done enough to build an operation or excite voters.
Rudolph Giuliani filed papers in federal bankruptcy court in New York, listing debts including big legal fees, unpaid taxes and the $148 million a jury ordered him to pay two Georgia election workers.
Short-term rentals are taking over college towns, fueled by wealthy fans and investors who turn homes into hotels for a few weeks out of the year.
Many Black voters say they doubt the Democratic Party understands their problems or is committed to improving their lives.
A panel of appeals court judges appeared skeptical of the arguments on Friday on behalf of Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff.
His early work took readers to the stars, but his later work ventured into noir mystery and the back roads of the American South.
Hip-hop got its start in a Bronx apartment building 50 years ago. The concept of home has been at the center of the genre ever since.
Two off-duty police officers and two tourists stopped a woman from setting fire to the home where Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta.
A 26-year-old woman was arrested and charged with attempted arson, the authorities said.
In the racketeering and gang conspiracy trial of the artist Young Thug, his lyrics are allowed as evidence in court.