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Trump Just Took Us Somewhere the Country Has Never Been Before

By: Noah Shachtman
There’s no telling where this leads.

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Supreme Court Permits Lawsuits Over U.S. Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960

By: Ann E. Marimow
The Trump administration backed lawsuits brought by the Havana Docks Corporation that would allow the U.S.-owned entity to get compensation for property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s regime.

Cuban revolutionaries taking over the Havana Docks Corporation facilities in 1960.

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How the $1.8 Billion Trump Fund May Violate Past Practice and Policy

By: Devlin Barrett
The fund that could offer payouts to Trump allies who accuse the government of mistreatment is not only highly unusual but also appears to violate the administration’s own policies.

On Pam Bondi’s first day as attorney general in February 2025, she signed a directive that appeared to prohibit the kind of fund the Trump administration established this week.

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What is Trump’s $1.776 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund?

By: Andrew Duehren
The Trump administration is creating a $1.8 billion fund to compensate people it says were wronged by the federal government, a group that could be largely made up of the president’s allies.

The Justice Department is tapping an unlimited fund created by Congress to settle lawsuits filed against the government.

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Judge Asks Justice Department: Will You Oppose Trump?

By: Andrew Duehren
A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to explain whether it intends to contest President Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the I.R.S. over the disclosure of his tax returns.

President Trump sued the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns to news media outlets, arguing that the agency should have done more to prevent the disclosures.

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Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Roundup Weedkiller Case

By: Abbie VanSickle
The case could help determine the future of thousands of lawsuits against the maker of a popular herbicide over claims that it causes cancer.

Bayer, the German conglomerate that acquired the maker of Roundup in 2018, argued that federal rules requiring herbicide safety labeling should bar people from filing state-level claims that accuse companies of failing to warn consumers of dangers.

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U.S. Government Admits Liability in Deadly D.C.-Area Air Collision

By: Chris Cameron
A federal court filing says the Army crew piloting a Black Hawk helicopter could have avoided the nighttime accident in January if it had been able to see and avoid a commercial jet.

A crane lifting a piece of the wreckage of an American Airlines jet from the Potomac River in February.

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Children Were Sexually Abused in New Hampshire State Care. How Much Are They Owed?

By: Jenna Russell and Shawn Hubler
New Hampshire is backing away from a promise to pay victims hundreds of millions of dollars. Other states are also rethinking payouts to those harmed under their care.

The John H. Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester, N.H.

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A Court Debates Whether a Climate Lawsuit Threatens National Security

By: Karen Zraick
The judge asked lawyers how a suit by Charleston, S.C., claiming oil companies misled people about climate risks, might be affected by a Trump executive order blasting cases like these.

Recent construction work on a sea wall to protect Charleston’s downtown areas.

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Partial Victory for Prince Harry as Murdoch’s U.K. Tabloids Admit Unlawful Activities

By: Mark Landler
Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers offered Harry an “unequivocal apology,” admitting for the first time to unlawful activities at The Sun and agreeing to pay what it called substantial damages.

Prince Harry would have been required to pay the legal costs of both sides unless the court awarded him an amount equal to what News Group Newspapers had offered him.

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New York to Pay $10 Million in Woman’s Death After Abuse in Group Home

By: Hurubie Meko and Benjamin Weiser
The state in 2019 paid a $2 million abuse settlement. In retaliation, staff members withheld the victim’s medicine, and she died in a hospital.

The allegations of what occurred within the walls of the brick building that housed 24 developmentally disabled residents were staggering.

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An Autistic School Board Member Sued for Discrimination. She Won $10.

By: Claire Fahy
Sarah Hernandez said her school board colleagues discriminated against her by failing to accommodate her disability. She hopes her victory, despite the small payout, leads to change.

A jury sided with Sarah Hernandez, but the damages she received were nominal. She hopes to run for office again.

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Trump May Testify Monday in Defamation Case Brought by E. Jean Carroll

By: Benjamin Weiser and Michael Gold
On the eve of New Hampshire’s primary, the former president has been interspersing campaign stops with court dates.

E. Jean Carroll won a previous case in which the former president was found liable for sexually assaulting her.

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