Trump and one co-defendant plead not guilty in superseding Mar-a-Lago indictment
Donald Trump and his aide Walt Nauta pleaded not guilty in federal court on several charges claiming that the former president kept classified documents at his private Florida club Mar-a-Lago and attempted to hide some of them from government authorities with the help of his staffers. Mr Trump, who waived his right to appear at the Thursday arraignment in Fort Pierce, Florida, entered his plea via his lawyers. The ex-president was initially charged with 37 crimes in a June indictment, to which he pleaded not guilty. The following month, prosecutors added another three charges in a superseding indictment. Mr Trump pleaded not guilty to those charges on Thursday. Mr Nauta attended the hearing on Thursday, where he also pleaded not guilty after being charged with six charges in the initial indictment and another two counts in the superseding filing. More follows...
2023-08-10 23:56
China to pause plans to build London embassy - sources
By Andrew MacAskill LONDON China will temporarily pause plans to build a new embassy in London, in a
2023-08-10 23:55
Phil Mickelson has wagered more than $1 billion, according to book by renowned gambler Billy Walters
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2023-08-10 23:54
Appeal arguments are set on an order limiting Biden administration communications with social media
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2023-08-10 23:51
Zurich Insurance CEO Criticizes Climate Clubs After Exodus
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2023-08-10 23:51
Three French police charged over man's death during riots
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2023-08-10 23:51
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas fires nearly all governors in West Bank in major upheaval
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has fired most of the governors in the occupied West Bank
2023-08-10 23:51
Russia is to launch its first mission to the moon in almost 50 years
Russia is scheduled to launch its first mission to the moon in nearly 50 years on Friday, pitting it in a space race with India which is also aiming to land a lunar craft this month
2023-08-10 23:51
US, UK, and Canada sanction Lebanon's former central bank governor over corruption allegations
The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have slapped sanctions on Lebanon’s embattled ex-central bank governor and a handful of close relatives and associates over allegations of corruption
2023-08-10 23:50
The odd behavior of a subatomic particle may shake up physics
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON The peculiar wobble of a subatomic particle called a muon in a U.S. laboratory
2023-08-10 23:48
Tottenham hopeful of Harry Kane stay despite Bayern Munich agreement
Harry Kane has not yet accepted Bayern Munich's transfer offer & could stay with Tottenham.
2023-08-10 23:45
Honda’s Recycled Cintas Uniforms Hit the Road in New Vehicles
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