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I.C.C. Judges Denounce Effect of Trump’s Sanctions

By: Marlise Simons β€”
President Trump’s retaliation against top officials at the International Criminal Court has shut them out of American services and made even routine daily tasks a challenge.

The International Criminal Court in The Hague. U.S. sanctions come at a time when the court is investigating claims of atrocities in Afghanistan, Libya, Myanmar, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela, as well as Gaza.

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GOP Seeks Some Distance From Trump as Midterm Election Year Opens

By: Carl Hulse β€”
The vote to open a war powers debate, a pair of attempted veto overrides and a split on health care suggested a greater appetite among Republicans to challenge the president.

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Trump Vetoes 2 Bills, Drawing Accusations of Retaliation

By: Tyler Pager β€”
The president said he blocked the bills to save taxpayers’ money. But he has grievances against a tribe in Florida and officials in Colorado.

President Trump’s two vetoes were the first of his second term.

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ICE Must Allow Lawmakers to Inspect Detention Centers, Judge Rules

By: Zach Montague and Michael Gold β€”
Judge Jia M. Cobb wrote that two policies announced in June appeared to unlawfully bar members of Congress from making unannounced visits at immigration detention facilities.

Federal agents outside Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark in June. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has curbed access to its detention centers and required seven days’ notice for lawmakers seeking entry.

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How the Rhinelander Trial Scandalized the Jazz Age

By: Laura Wexler β€”
Rhinelander v. Rhinelander was one of the most scandalous trials of the Jazz Age. 100 years later, it reads as a tragedy about the country’s original sin.

Alice Rhinelander, center, with her sisters in the courtroom during the annulment trial.

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Trump Has Put the Military in an Impossible Situation

By: David French β€”
Who should take responsibility for the president’s undeclared war in the Caribbean?

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With SΓ©bastien Lecornu’s Resignation, France Faces Increasing Turmoil

By: Roger Cohen β€”
The record-fast collapse of yet another government confronts President Emmanuel Macron and his country with an intensifying crisis.

Prime Minister SΓ©bastien Lecornu of France in Paris on Monday after making the announcement that he had resigned, just a day after naming his government.

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Marine Park in Ontario Warns It May Euthanize Beluga Whales Without Cash Infusion

By: Vjosa Isai β€”
The government has barred Marineland from shipping its whales to an aquarium in China so the park is threatening to put the whales down.

Beluga whales swimming in a tank at Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, in 2023.

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Shutdown Politics Has Republicans Singing Government’s Praises

By: Carl Hulse β€”
As Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching.

A Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago last week on the first day of the government shutdown.

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Can Conversion Therapy Be Banned? Supreme Court Will Decide on Colorado Law.

By: Ann E. Marimow β€”
Colorado and more than 20 other states restrict therapists from trying to change the gender identity or sexual orientation of clients under age 18.

Kaley Chiles in her office in Colorado Springs, Colo.

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The Real Stakes of the Shutdown

By: The Editorial Board β€”
President Trump is seeking to deprive millions of Americans of their health insurance. Senate Democrats are refusing to acquiesce.

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How Government Shutdowns Got More Severe and Further Reaching

By: Ali Watkins β€”
Shutdowns started having significant effects after an attorney general in the 1980s argued that it was illegal for the government to spend money without congressional appropriations.

A government shutdown started at midnight on Wednesday.

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How 106 People Got Together to Stop a School Shooting Before It Happened

By: John Leland β€”
A threat on a school bus from an alienated young man united dozens of agencies to answer a single question: Is it possible to stop potential mass shooters before they commit a crime?

After a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket in 2022, New York’s governor, Kathy Hochul, ordered every county in the state to come up with a plan to address future threats.

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One of the Worst Industries in the World Gets Its Comeuppance

By: David French β€”
Porn platforms just got what they deserved at the Supreme Court.
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North Carolina Braces For Medicaid Cuts Because of Trump’s Bill

By: Eduardo Medina β€”
President Trump’s domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county’s hospital β€” and health coverage for hundreds of thousands of state residents.

The only hospital in Martin County, N.C., closed two years ago.

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Can Australia Pull Off Barring Children From Social Media?

By: Victoria Kim β€”
A law that restricts social media use to people 16 and over goes into effect in December, but much about it remains unclear or undecided.

Australia hopes, by December, to remove more than a million young teens from social media.

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At Least 8 Killed as Protesters Battle Police in Kenya

By: Eve Sampson and Abdi Latif Dahir β€”
Demonstrators joined antigovernment marches across the country a year after huge rallies against a contentious tax plan left more than 60 people dead.

Tear gas and smoke at a protest in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, on Wednesday. As demonstrations flared, banks and businesses in the center of the city were closed amid a heavy police presence.

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Trump’s Trade and Tax Policies Start to Stall U.S. Battery Boom

By: Rebecca F. Elliott β€”
Battery companies are slowing construction or reconsidering big investments in the United States because of tariffs on China and the proposed rollback of tax credits.

Group14 Technologies, a start-up, slowed the construction of a battery materials factory in Moses Lake, Wash., after its customers in China balked at paying higher tariffs.

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Business Lobbyists Scramble to Kill $100 Billion β€˜Revenge Tax’

By: Alan Rappeport and Colby Smith β€”
Critics contend that the measure will scare off the foreign investment that President Trump wants to attract.

Legislation being advanced by Republicans in Congress would substantially increase the tax bills for many foreign companies that operate in the United States, raising more than $100 billion over a decade.

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