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Dominion v. Fox News trial delayed to Tuesday

The much-anticipated trial was delayed to allow both parties to hold conversations about the possibility of a settlement, according to two sources with knowledge of...

Trump charged with narrow violations — in pursuit of broad scheme to undermine 2016 vote

What the historic indictment of former president Donald Trump says about the crimes he is charged with.

Trump departs Florida for New York, where he is set to be arraigned Tuesday

Donald Trump travels to New York to turn himself in and face criminal charges brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D).

In Trump case, experts see echoes of failed case against Sen. John Edwards

How the Trump indictment may — or may not — echo the failed hush-money prosecution of former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.).

The porn star, the checks and the president: Trump’s tawdry path to peril

The first indictment of a former president may result from an episode with a long, rippling tail of criminal consequence.

The aide who stayed: Walt Nauta, key witness in Trump documents case

How a Navy veteran and valet went from the White House to working at Trump's Mar-a-Lago, reaching the center of the special counsel's classified documents...

A Trump veteran at Fox struggled to balance election lies with the network’s interests

Documents show Raj Shah privately derided the White House’s narrative of a stolen election. But he also pushed back on efforts to dispute the claims.

Murdoch confided Trump was going ‘increasingly mad’ as Fox pushed false claims

The media executive's astonishingly candid assessments are found in thousands of pages of internal Fox documents released as part of a lawsuit by Dominion.

How Trump jettisoned restraints at Mar-a-Lago and prompted legal peril

The inside story of how Trump transplanted the chaos and norm flouting of his White House into his post-presidential life, leading to a criminal investigation.

Trump called a protest. No one showed. Why GOP efforts to cry foul fizzled this time.

Poll workers educated voters about the process and deescalated conflict, state officials said, which kept allegations of wrongdoing from sparking unrest.