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Argentina’s Most Powerful Politician Faces a Verdict in Corruption Trial
If found guilty, the country’s vice-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, could face 12 years in prison for steering public works contracts to a family friend.
Continue readingJuicio a Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: la política más poderosa de Argentina enfrenta su veredicto
Si es hallada culpable, la vicepresidenta Cristina Fernández de Kirchner enfrentaría 12 años de prisión por adjudicar contratos de obras públicas a un amigo de la familia.
Continue readingGlobal Car Supply Chains Entangled With Abuses in Xinjiang, Report Says
A new report on the auto industry cites extensive links to Xinjiang, where the U.S. government now presumes goods are made with forced labor.
Continue readingMichael Avenatti Gets 14-Year Sentence for Stealing Millions From Clients
The former lawyer for Stormy Daniels was found guilty of stealing money from four clients and of obstructing I.R.S. efforts to collect more than $3 million in unpaid payroll taxes.
Continue readingThe Big Question the Georgia Senate Race Will Answer
What’s more powerful: a candidate’s skills and relevant experience, or the tug of political partisanship?
Continue readingThe Battle Royale Over Apple’s App Store
Apple is the world’s most valuable company. Is it also a monopolist? To answer that question to your own satisfaction, I suggest that you watch a gripping reality show on YouTube. It’s an hour-and-a-quarter-long courtroom hearing from Nov. 14 in the …
Continue readingTrump’s Call for ‘Termination’ of the Constitution
More from our inbox: Does the 14th Amendment Disqualify Trump?Stopping the Deaths in New York City JailsI May Have Saved a Life!Donald J. Trump last month declared his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election.Credit…Saul Martinez for The New …
Continue readingIf There Is a ‘Male Malaise’ With Work, Could One Answer Be at Sea?
Before dawn on a recent day in the port of Seattle, dense autumn fog hugged Puget Sound and ship-to-shore container cranes hovered over the docks like industrial sentinels. Under the dim glimmer of orange floodlights, the crew of the tugboat …
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