Aileen Cannon says it would be ‘imprudent’ for Florida court to proceed with planned May 20 start date
Adult film actress describes 2006 hotel room meeting that is at centre of ‘hush money’ case
Lawsuit including parent company ByteDance claims legislation would breach free speech rights
Trump’s rhetorical style seems to appeal more to voters than the economic reality
Also in today’s newsletter, FT editor Roula Khalaf interviewed Nancy Pelosi at the FT Weekend Festival in Washington
Surge of migrants into US cities has fuelled political divisions but not ended labour shortages
William Ruto hails relationship with Washington and pushes for extension of Africa trade pact
Former US president suggests he would be willing to risk incarceration after judge’s warning
The war in Ukraine has led the US to accept the flaws of autocratic allies such as Turkey
Russian armed forces will rehearse use of ‘tactical’ nuclear weapons in combat situations
Proposal comes as western and Arab capitals struggle to lay out a viable postwar plan for region
National security adviser says supplies and weapons approved by Congress could help stop Russian gains
Despite the Republican candidate’s criminal charges, the US election is on a knife edge
US president’s investigation into Chinese maritime industrial supremacy could lead to new port fees
National security adviser Jake Sullivan tells FT Weekend Festival three-way pact necessary for Mideast peace
Unlike in 2016, this time the former president has a coherent plan for governing
Some university students are furious with Biden’s Israel policy. Should he be worried?
Former US president’s erstwhile aide takes the stand in Manhattan ‘hush money’ trial
Difficulty in reaching the under-30s for surveys means not all data points are created equal — and can mislead
More than 1,600 people have been arrested in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at US universities
Unrest amplifies party’s divisions over Gaza war and gives Republicans fodder for campaign attacks
Experience shows that encouraging exports rather than slapping tariffs on imports works best
Both Washington and Beijing juggle security fears with commercial interests and political influence in their policy positions
Also in today’s newsletter, some investors have begun ‘Trump-proofing’ their portfolios
New York City mayor blames ‘outside agitators’ for escalating protests at Columbia University
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