Judge Finds Musk’s Role in Dismantling Aid Agency Likely Violated Constitution

A federal judge found on Tuesday that efforts by Elon Musk and his team to permanently shutter the United States Agency for International Development likely violated the Constitution “in multiple ways” and robbed Congress of its authority to oversee the dissolution of an agency it created. The ruling by Judge Theodore D. Chuang of U.S. […]

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Putin Agrees for First Time to Avoid Energy Targets, if Ukraine Does Too

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia agreed for the first time on Tuesday to a limited cease-fire that would stop strikes on energy infrastructure, as long as Ukraine does the same, the Kremlin said in a statement. But in a two-and-a-half-hour phone call with President Trump, the Russian leader declined for now to agree to […]

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Judge Draws Trump’s Ire Over Ruling to Stop Deportation Flights

Here’s more about Judge Boasberg, the jurist going toe-to-toe with the Trump administration. Who is Judge Boasberg? Judge Boasberg, who goes by the nickname Jeb, spent his formative years in Washington, D.C., while his father worked for Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration. He went to St. Albans, an all-boys prep school, and attended Yale University, where […]

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Trump Administration Pushes Back Against Judge’s Orders on Deportations

The Trump administration has asked a federal judge to dissolve the orders he put in place this weekend barring it from deporting people suspected of belonging to a Venezuelan street gang from the country under a rarely invoked wartime statute called the Alien Enemies Act. The Justice Department also doubled down on its efforts to […]

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Court Face-Off on Deportations Tests Trump’s Power to ‘Find and Declare’ Facts

The government typically has an advantage when defending its policies against legal challenges. Courts generally defer to the executive branch’s factual declarations and formal representations about what is happening and why, rather than probing for what may actually be going on. But the flood of litigation unleashed by the radical opening months of President Trump’s […]

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Trump and Putin to Hold Call About Ukraine: What to Expect

President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia are expected to speak on Tuesday as Washington pushes for a cease-fire in Ukraine. Mr. Trump said the topics would include power plants and “dividing up” Ukrainian assets. The call — which the Kremlin said would take place between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. local time […]

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Lucy Letby Murders Inquiry Should Be Halted, Hospital’s Ex-Managers Say

Lawyers for former senior executives at the Countess of Chester Hospital in northern England have asked for a halt to the public inquiry into the murders of babies by Lucy Letby, a former nurse, citing new evidence that they said called her guilt into question. Speaking in front of the inquiry on Tuesday, Kate Blackwell, […]

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Previsão do tempo hoje e próximos dias para [Cidade]; Confira

Peruíbe (SP) deve ter dia ensolarado hoje (18). Segundo dados do Tempo Agora, a cidade tem previsão de temperaturas entre 19°C e 28°C ao longo desta terça. Temperaturas ao longo do dia em Peruíbe A terça começa com 19°C durante a madrugada. No período da tarde, os termômetros devem marcar 28°C, chegando a 23°C durante […]

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Nadine Menendez, Wife of Ex-Senator, Goes to Trial on Bribery Charges

Less than two months after former Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey was sentenced to 11 years in prison on federal corruption charges, the trial of his wife, Nadine Menendez, begins on Tuesday in Manhattan. Ms. Menendez, 58, was charged with her husband and three New Jersey businessmen in a wide-ranging bribery scheme, but her […]

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