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Trump’s hush-money trial; Israel’s intelligence chief resigns, and more
Ep. 20240423
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Lawyers made opening arguments in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial in New York.
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Apple’s better-than-expected results; Turkey stops trade with Israel, and more
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