Monday brought a dizzying series of developments in the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Here’s a look at the day’s news, and what it might mean.
The University of South Dakota called it a "very troubling accusation."
The strongly worded ruling noted that the Trump administration’s justification for the ban was suspect and likely unconstitutional.
The gravity of the threat may yet tempt the president to short-circuit the investigation by firing the special counsel or pardoning Paul Manafort or others.
Facebook's general counsel Colin Stretch will testify Tuesday.
Facebook, Google and Twitter disclosed more about the scope of Russian agents’ use of their platforms in the 2016 election as they prepare for hearings before Congress.
He's a top Democratic lobbyist and his brother ran Clinton's campaign.
The report comes as F.B.I. agents are reportedly looking into a $300 million disaster recovery deal involving a small Montana firm.
The detectives were indicted on Monday on charges that they sexually assaulted an 18-year-old woman who was handcuffed inside a police van in Brooklyn.
Trump said in July he wouldn't allow trans individuals to serve in the military.
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Former campaign manager was also indicted on conspiracy charges.
Rick Gates, a former business associate of President Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has been charged along with his one-time mentor in a money laundering conspiracy.
Marisa Harris, 22, died after her SUV was struck on Interstate 66.
Bergdahl faces up to life in prison.