Jury in Trump rape defamation trial gets charging instructions from judge

Former President Donald Trump denies sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll in a New York department store decades ago.

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Trump says criminal conviction wouldn’t stop him from running for president

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Texas Senate approves bill barring college professors from “compelling” students to adopt certain political beliefs

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Wisconsin Supreme Court race likely to affect abortion, election laws

Wisconsin voters will winnow a field of four state Supreme Court candidates to two on Tuesday in a critical race to determine which party will hold the majority on the state's highest court. The

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