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U.S.
Trump’s Precedent for Claiming Immunity? Clinton v. Jones
The president’s lawyers argue he is protected from being sued in state court while in office, while plaintiffs say the Clinton decision favors them.The court will decide.
Liptak is stretching the facts.
So is Trump.
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Times Insider
Reporting the Reporting, Step by Step
Two journalists from The Times laid bare, in real time, how they put together a story about the mayoral race in Bolingbrook, Ill.https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/31/us/trump-local-elections.html
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World
Philippines Leader Vows to Pardon Police Accused in Mayor’s Death
The rule of law is broken.
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The Learning Network
Your Five Senses
Which of your five senses — sight, hearing, taste, touch or smell — would you say is your most developed? Which is your least developed?Taste is the least developed.
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World
Venezuela’s President Chastised by His Top Prosecutor
Luisa Ortega, the country’s attorney general, called a court ruling to seize power from the National Assembly “a rupture in the constitutional order.”Autocrats are not easily dislodged.
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Podcasts
‘The Daily’: Investigating Bill O’Reilly
We talk with Emily Steel, who has spent months reporting on Fox News’s $13 million in settlements for harassment allegations against its biggest star.He is not forgiven.
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Movies
Roman Polanski’s Request to Have Sexual Abuse Case Resolved Is Denied
A judge said there was no “sufficient or compelling” reason to grant the request from the director, who fled the country in the 1970s after pleading guilty to unlawful sex with a 13-year-old.He is not forgiven.
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Science
Video: SpaceX Makes a First With Second-Hand Rocket
SpaceX launched a “pre-flown” rocket into space on Thursday. If the company can repeat it, this method could slash the price of space travel in the future.OK
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U.S.
Kansas Governor Vetoes Medicaid Expansion, Setting Stage for Showdown
The show is over
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