Hamas says that Israel is creating pretexts to avoid honoring the agreement.
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Mohammed R. Mhawish,
New Yorker,
29 Dec. 2025
Those killed under torture, or by starvation, or medical neglect, on the other hand, were transported first to military hospitals where pretexts were invented for the deaths.
Toronto might be considered the New York City of Canada, but Bo Bichette is under no pretenses that playing for the Blue Jays is comparable to playing for one of the baseball teams in the Big Apple.
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Abbey Mastracco,
New York Daily News,
21 Jan. 2026
Aurora Municipal Court Judge Brian Whitney issued an order last year pausing more than 300 cases in which attorneys challenged issues under the same pretenses as those before the Supreme Court.
Under current law, notwithstanding forthcoming Supreme Court decisions, the president can impose tariffs under sweeping justifications like national security or other emergency powers.
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Andrew Leahey,
Forbes.com,
21 Jan. 2026
Trump has given varied justifications for the use of tariffs in his second term—both as an economic measure and a foreign policy tool.
In support of the Fed’s independence, current and former Fed officials attended the oral arguments, including Fed Governor Michael Barr, former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, and Powell himself.
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Bryan Mena,
CNN Money,
28 Jan. 2026
The Supreme Court previously allowed Cook to remain in her role pending the oral arguments.
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