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Also, the U.S. believes Prigozhin is dead. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

 

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A booking photo normally reflects gravity, bewilderment or even surprise. That is not the case with some of the former president’s co-defendants.

 

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A booking photo normally reflects gravity, bewilderment or even surprise. That is not the case with some of the former president’s co-defendants.

 

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Mr. Trump is hiring Steve Sadow, a veteran criminal defense lawyer in Atlanta who has taken on a number of high-profile cases.

 

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Several of Mr. Trump’s co-defendants in the state racketeering case over election interference are seeking to have the matter transferred to federal court or dismissed entirely.

 

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Mr. Trump, who said he would turn himself in on Thursday, was told not to intimidate or threaten any witnesses or co-defendants in the case.

 

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He still holds hands with his wife, Rosalynn, their grandson Josh Carter said. The family is making plans for the former president’s 99th birthday in October.

 

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In a ruling, a federal judge temporarily blocked the part of the law that would have banned hormone replacement therapy for people under 18.

 

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The racketeering case against Young Thug has been marked by a plodding pace, an avalanche of pretrial defense motions and pressure on lower-level defendants to plead guilty.

 

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Republican presidential hopefuls flocked to a conservative conference in Atlanta, but while the Republican front-runner was not in attendance, he was still top of mind.

 

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The teacher in Georgia was fired for reading to fifth graders “My Shadow Is Purple,” which is about a child who cannot relate to the colors blue and pink.

 

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An argument for consolidating Black political power.

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