Thursday, February 5, 2026

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nation-world
  • by david hall
Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, dimming chance of Trump trial before election

An ex-president is entitled to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts, Chief Justice John Roberts said. But there’s no immunity for unofficial acts, Roberts said.

columnists
  • by david hall
Biden's debate debacle adds wild card uncertainty to Chicago's Democratic National Convention

If the president stays in the race, as it seems he will, the question will be which Joe Biden will show up in Chicago to accept his nomination — the faltering debater or a president fit to serve?

democracy
  • by david hall
Supreme Court's power grab puts ordinary Americans at risk in countless ways

The court overturned another decades-old precedent, the Chevron deference. Opponents of all kinds of regulations meant to protect ordinary Americans will now be able to tie up proposed rules in court for years.

elections
  • by david hall
False claims made during Biden, Trump’s first debate — a deeper look

Each of the candidate stretched the truth to various degrees, according to an Associated Press fact check.