New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan has paused proceedings in President-elect Donald Trump’s already-decided criminal case, according to a document made public on Tuesday.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with President Joe Biden at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the crises in Gaza and Lebanon.
The 118th Congress returned on Tuesday for its final session after a long recess that began in September. It is the first time the Legislature has met since the Nov. 5 election, in which Republicans gained control of the Senate. The House Republican leadership, led by House Speaker Mike Johnson, held a news conference at the U.S. Capitol.
Topics in this episode include:
- Biden Meets Israeli President in White House
- Israel Pushing Aid Into Gaza Before US Deadline
- Blinken in Europe for Ukraine Talks Before Trump’s Return
- Mark Meadows Case Can’t Leave State Court
- Trump Taps Lee Zeldin as EPA Head
- Judge’s Options in Trump Case Before Sentencing
- Judge’s Ruling Could Overturn Trump Conviction
- What Happens if Merchan Tosses Conviction?
- What to Expect From Trump’s First Day in Office
- Judge Halts Ten Commandments Display Law in Louisiana
- Steve Bannon Back in Court Today
- Pentagon Secrets Leaker Faces Sentencing
- Gallego Projected Over Lake in Arizona’s US Senate Race
- Hit-and-Run Attack in Southern China Kills 35
- Mass Biking Activities Set Off Alarms in Beijing
- Kallas: China Needs to Feel Consequences of Russia Support
- Philippines Speaks Out on Chinese Aggression
- Korea’s Yoon Practices Golf for Trump Meetings
- Amsterdam Tram Set on Fire as Tensions Remain High
- Over 2,000 Fake Artworks Seized in Fraud Investigation
- New Zealand Apologizes to People Abused in Institutions
- UK Pledges 81-Percent Emissions Cut by 2035
- Shell Wins Appeal Against Landmark Dutch Climate Ruling
- Dollar Soars With Bitcoin as Trump Trade Ramps Up
- Visa, Affirm Team Up to Launch Card for Flexible Payments
- Apple Told by European Union to End Geo-Blocking
- Newsom in Washington to Trump-Proof California Policies
- New Exhibition Features Rivalry Between Renaissance Masters