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A federal judge temporarily halts the Trump administration's effort to revoke New York City's congestion pricing program amid ongoing legal disputes.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a student's free speech rights to wear a "There are only two genders" T-shirt at school.
The FBI is reopening investigations into high-profile cases, including cocaine found in the White House and the leak of a Supreme Court decision.
Trump pardons former Virginia sheriff Scott Jenkins, sentenced for bribery and fraud after a high-profile case.
South Korea has issued travel bans on two former acting presidents tied to an investigation of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law actions.
Charles Rangel, the influential former congressman and a key figure in Harlem politics, has died at 94, leaving a lasting legacy.
Trump honors fallen soldiers at Arlington while making political comments about Biden and judges in a Memorial Day address.
Nicolás Maduro claims victory in Venezuela's elections amidst opposition boycott, amid allegations of government repression and low voter turnout.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visits Israel to reinforce ties amid violence and policy tensions.
Sebastian Kurz, former Austrian chancellor, has been acquitted in a significant false testimony case, clearing his name of perjury allegations.
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