Trump's Boldest Argument Yet: Immunity From Prosecution for Assassinations
Thursday, January 11, 2024 | |
By Isabel Kershner and John Eligon Israel has categorically rejected the allegations being brought this week in the International Court of Justice by South Africa. | | News Analysis By Adam Liptak A lawyer for the former president said he would be immune from prosecution for the murder of a political rival while in office unless he was first impeached and convicted in Congress. | | By Jan Hoffman Tianeptine, found at convenience stores, at smoke shops and online, can mimic an opioid. It is among a growing class of substances that are difficult to control. | | |
Magazine By Matthew Shaer After decades of declining fatality rates, dangerous driving has surged again. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Sam Adler-Bell The king hasn't returned from exile, but he is already inspiring acrimony and disarray among his courtiers. | | |
Former Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey was caught on a hot mic saying that a Republican presidential rival was "not up to this," presumably referring to former Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina. | | By The New York Times Before two House committees voted along party lines to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress, he made an unannounced visit on Capitol Hill, prompting a partisan tussle. | | By Storyful and The Associated Press Heavy rain and powerful winds stretched up the East Coast, flooding streets and buildings. In parts of the South, apparent tornadoes tore through homes. | | |
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