Prosecuting Florida’s Migrant Flights Would Face Legal Hurdles

Legal questions have been raised about migrant flights Florida chartered to Sacramento and Martha’s Vineyard. But state officials say they were voluntary, and proving otherwise could be tough.

Trump Turns to a Familiar Playbook in Effort to Undermine Documents Inquiry

The former president is stepping up efforts to delegitimize the investigation into his handling of classified material after leaving office, a tactic he has used throughout his career in business and politics.

Investor Linked to Paxton’s Impeachment Is Charged With Lying to Lenders

Nate Paul, the real estate investor at the center of the impeachment case against the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, has been jailed at the request of the F.B.I.

Two Trump Lawyers Quit a Day After His Indictment

The lawyers, James Trusty and John Rowley, left the former president’s defense team as he faces the most serious legal threat of his career.

Killer known as the Unabomber dies in prison at 81

Harvard-educated Ted Kaczynski, who ran a 17-year bombing campaign that terrorised the United States, has died aged 81.

Queen Victoria’s Son Was the Last British Royal to Testify in Court

Prince Harry’s expected courtroom testimony this week will be the first time that a prominent member of Britain’s royal family has been cross-examined in over 130 years.

Biden’s Debt Deal Strategy: Win in the Fine Print

The president and his negotiators believe they worked out a deal that allowed Republicans to claim big spending cuts even as the reality was far more modest.

Cuba Gooding Jr. Faces Federal Lawsuit That Accuses Him of Rape

He pleaded guilty last year to a single charge that stemmed from an unwanted kiss. The civil trial that begins Tuesday will include the most serious accusation he has faced.

Through Ties to Saudis, Golf Deal Promises Benefits to Trump

The new alliance between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf is the latest example of how the former president’s relationship with Saudi Arabia has yielded gains, and criticism, for both.

What We Learned From Prince Harry’s Second Day of Testimony

Taking the stand in an extraordinary case against a trio of British tabloids, Prince Harry was grilled during more than seven hours of testimony on Tuesday and Wednesday as lawyers for the Mirror Group Newspapers tried to argue that he had no solid …