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Donald McGahn Must Testify to Congress, Judge Rules; Administration Will Appeal

A judge rejected the Trump administration’s argument that senior White House officials were immune from congressional subpoenas.

President Trump Signs Federal Animal Cruelty Bill Into Law

The bill, called the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act, makes intentional acts of cruelty to animals federal crimes carrying penalties of up to seven years in prison.

Son of Deputy from Neighboring County Accused of Killing Sheriff

Sheriff John Williams was responding to a disturbance call at an Alabama gas station when he was fatally shot. William Chase Johnson, 18, has been charged with his murder.

Utah Court Upholds Stop-and-Frisk After Challenge From Neo-Nazi

Bryant Robert Mitchell said he was illegally searched during a traffic stop. The Utah Court of Appeals said the search was lawful because he was acting belligerently and was a known gang member.

Impeachment Briefing: What Happened Today

As Congress takes its Thanksgiving break, we’re looking at the next steps in impeachment.

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Disclosure of Trump’s Financial Records

The court set a brisk briefing schedule in the case, which concerns a subpoena from a House committee.

Talking 2020 on Turkey Day

Dreading the political debate at your Thanksgiving meal? At least you’re not a political reporter!

Alfred E. Smith IV, 68, M.C. of Catholic Charity Roast, Dies

A great-grandson of a New York governor, he hosted an annual fund-raising dinner that draws the state’s power elite and White House hopefuls.

How SEALs and Veterans View the Trump-Navy Tussle Over Gallagher

Navy leaders’ efforts to punish a decorated SEAL at the center of a war crimes case and the president’s intervention on the SEAL’s behalf have prompted criticism on both sides and embarrassment over the public imbroglio.

Intelligence Panel to Release Impeachment Report Soon After Thanksgiving

After the report is delivered, another House committee is expected to promptly draft and debate articles of impeachment against President Trump.

Supreme Court Acts in Campaign Finance and Libel Cases

The court also turned away an appeal from Adnan Syed, whose case was the subject of the first season of the podcast “Serial.”

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