Special Counsel Jack Smith is appealing a judge’s order over the classified documents case against Trump, which was dismissed over his own appointment.
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Supreme Court grants last-minute stay in Texas execution of man requesting DNA tests
Ruben Gutierrez has been seeking DNA tests on multiple crime-scene items from the murder case against him for more than a decade. His legal team says a Texas law blocking his effort is unconstitutional.
California Rep. Adam Schiff calls for Biden to step aside
California Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff released a statement saying it was time for Biden to pass the torch.
6 takeaways from the 2024 Emmy nominations
Some of the nominations were expected — The Bear earned 23 nominations and Shogun received 25 nods. But the Television Academy still had a few surprises up its sleeve.
With his choice of Vance as VP, Trump doubles down on his version of isolation
Donald Trump and J.D. Vance share a vision on the direction of an evolving Republican party. They have argued that many foreign conflicts have failed to serve U.S. interests.
Head of Hong Kong’s top journalist group says she lost ‘WSJ’ job due to her role
Reporter Selina Cheng says she lost her Wall Street Journal job after refusing her supervisor’s request to withdraw from the election to lead the journalism group, which advocates for press freedom.
NPR wants to know: What do you wish people knew about living with a disability?
July is Disability Pride Month, an event celebrating the diversity and contributions people with disabilities have made. NPR wants readers to share what they wish other people knew about disabilities.
Here are the 2024 Emmy nominations
Nominations for the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday. The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 15.
Judicial system fails at policing workplace misconduct, study finds
A hard-hitting exclusive study on workplace issues within the federal judiciary finds fault with the courts’ efforts to police themselves, including a lack of oversight and little record-keeping.
Mammograms have pros and cons for people in their 40s. Women can handle the nuance
Guidelines for when women should start getting mammograms have changing. A new study makes the case for explaining to women the risks and benefits of screening for breast cancer.


