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'Alex and Alex should have gone through': Fans slam 'AGT' judges for not saying 'yes' to musical duo amid Season 18 auditions
'Alex and Alex should have gone through': Fans slam 'AGT' judges for not saying 'yes' to musical duo amid Season 18 auditions
Despite not receiving a 'yes' from any of the 'AGT' judges, Alex and Alex's passionate fan base believes they 'should have gone through'
2023-06-14 11:22
'He did a great job': 'AGT' fans root for show's first mute stand-up comedian Ahren Belisle to win Season 18
'He did a great job': 'AGT' fans root for show's first mute stand-up comedian Ahren Belisle to win Season 18
Judge Sofia Vergara considers 'fearless' Ahren Belisle as a potential comedian to finally win 'AGT'
2023-06-14 11:22
Drew Smith Is the Latest Mets Pitcher Ejected For Sticky Stuff
Drew Smith Is the Latest Mets Pitcher Ejected For Sticky Stuff
Mets reliever Drew Smith ejected for sticky stuff violation.
2023-06-14 10:55
'Most favorite act so far': 'AGT' Season 18 contestant Roland Abante stuns fans with 'golden voice'
'Most favorite act so far': 'AGT' Season 18 contestant Roland Abante stuns fans with 'golden voice'
Simon loved Roland's performance since he believed the Filipino singer would fail due to his extreme anxiety
2023-06-14 10:26
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Season 2 Plot Explained: Here's what the sci-fi movie is all about
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Season 2 Plot Explained: Here's what the sci-fi movie is all about
The first season of 'Star Trek: Odd New Worlds’ premiered almost a year ago, on May 5, 2022
2023-06-14 10:24
Tyler Rake vs John Wick: 'Extraction 2' director Sam Hargrave reveals winner in fight between the 2 heroes
Tyler Rake vs John Wick: 'Extraction 2' director Sam Hargrave reveals winner in fight between the 2 heroes
Who'd win the epic fight between heroes Tyler Rake and John Wick? 'Extraction 2' Sam Hargrave reveals his pick
2023-06-14 10:20
Trump addresses reason he refused to give back boxes saying they contained ‘shoes and shirts and everything’
Trump addresses reason he refused to give back boxes saying they contained ‘shoes and shirts and everything’
Former President Donald Trump has finally addressed the reason he allegedly failed to return boxes of classified documents to the federal government: he’d put his clothes in them. “Many people have asked me why I had these boxes, why did you want them?” Mr Trump said to supporters at his golf club in Bedminster on Tuesday evening. “The answer, in addition to having every right under the Presidential Records Act, is that these boxes were containing all types of personal belongings — many, many things, shirts and shoes, everything.” Earlier in the day on Tuesday, Mr Trump was arraigned on 37 felony counts relating to his handling classified documents after leaving the presidency in 2021. For months, Mr Trump has dodged or ignored questions about why he decided to keep custody of a number of boxes of classified documents that the government has alleged he took with him after losing the presidency. On Tuesday, after his arraignment, that changed. Mr Trump unleashed a barrage of false accusations during his address to supporters in New Jersey, including that a widely-disseminated photograph of boxes piled up in a bathroom at Mar-a-Lago were staged. He also accused “someone, not me” of dumping the contents of one of the boxes onto the floor. Mr Trump then said that he would have gone through the boxes, presumably to weed out the highly classified material from the contents of his wardrobe and memorabilia, but hadn’t gotten around to it yet. “I hadn’t had a chance to go through all the boxes,” Mr Trump said. “It’s a long tedious job, it takes a long time — which I was prepared to do, but I have a very busy life. I’ve had a very busy life.” Mr Trump has repeatedly claimed that his indictment for refusing to give back classified documents is a politically motivated stunt designed to derail his 2024 presidential campaign and called President Joe Biden a “dictator” — a remarkable accusation considering it was Mr Trump who attempted to overthrow the country’s democracy just more than two years ago. Read More Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
2023-06-14 09:59
Who is Jack Smith, the prosecutor overseeing the Trump probes
Who is Jack Smith, the prosecutor overseeing the Trump probes
Jack Smith, the experienced war crimes prosecutor who unveiled an unprecedented federal indictment against former US president Donald J Trump, is no stranger to high-profile probes of public figures. The Department of Justice veteran returned to the US last November after being appointed a special counsel by Attorney General Merrick Garland. The first mission was to consider, “whether any person or entity violated the law in connection with efforts to interfere with the lawful transfer of power following the 2020 presidential election or the certification of the electoral college vote held on or about January 6, 2021”. The second, which led to Mr Trump being indicted and arraigned in 37 federal charges, was about whether the former president had violated US laws prohibiting unlawful retention of national defence information and obstruction of justice. It marks the first time in US history that an ex-president — let alone one who is a declared candidate in the next presidential election — faces criminal charges. But Mr Trump will not be first public figure who Mr Smith has put in the dock. From 2010 to 2015, he oversaw anti-corruption prosecutions against multiple US politicians in his role as the head of the Department of Justice public integrity section. One of those cases was against former Virginia governor Robert McDonnell, a Republican against whom he secured a conviction on bribery charges, though the case was later thrown out by the US Supreme Court. He also won a conviction of former GOP Representative Rick Renzi of Arizona, who received a sentence of three years in prison before being pardoned by Mr Trump. A Harvard Law School graduate, Mr Smith also served in prosecutorial roles in US Attorney offices in the Middle District of Tennessee and the Eastern District of New York. Prior to his appointment by Mr Garland, Mr Smith lived in the Dutch city of The Hague, where he has been serving as a “specialist prosecutor” overseeing investigations into war crimes in Kosovo since 2018. He also served as a coordinator of investigations for the prosecutor’s office at the International Criminal Court from 2008 to 2010, where he worked on cases against foreign government officials and members of militias accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Yet will even that be ample preparation for the punishing national spotlight to which he will now be subjected, including Mr Trump’s infamous social media broadsides? Following the indictment in June, Mr Trump lashed out at Mr Smith, accusing him of being a “Trump hater” and “a deranged ’psycho’ that shouldn’t be involved in any case having to do with ‘justice,’ other than to look at Biden as a criminal – which he is!” Subsequently, Mr Trump’s allies and supporters began attacking Mr Smith, including Kimberly Guilfoyle, Matt Gaetz and Mark Levin. “Special Counsel Jack Smith is atrocious,” MAGA War Room tweeted on 13 June. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced an appropriations rider to the House floor on Tuesday (12 June) to “defund Jack Smith’s Special Counsel, his office and the investigation.” Ms Greene said: “This is a weaponized government attempt to take down the top political enemy and leading presidential candidate of the United States Donald J. Trump.” Mr Smith kept an even keel in his response. “Adherence to the rule of law is a bedrock principle of the Department of Justice, and our nation’s commitment to the rule of law sets an example for the world,” he told reporters later that day. “We have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone.” Read More Trump indictment – live: Trump denounces ‘evil and heinous’ arraignment in address to fans at golf club Trump turns his day in court into a campaign event despite serious political and legal threats Trump pleads not guilty as he makes history as first president to be criminally charged – twice Trump pleads not guilty as he makes history as first president to be criminally charged – twice Special counsel Jack Smith stared at Trump throughout historic court appearance, report says Supporters pray over Trump and sing him ‘Happy Birthday’ immediately after arrest
2023-06-14 09:53
'Was the blindfold real?' 'AGT' Season 18 fans question authenticity of ventriloquist Brynn Cummings' act
'Was the blindfold real?' 'AGT' Season 18 fans question authenticity of ventriloquist Brynn Cummings' act
Fans question the authenticity of Brynn Cummings' act on 'AGT' Season 18, sparking a debate over hidden cameras and the true nature of her performance
2023-06-14 09:53
'Never judge a book by its cover': 'AGT' contestant John Wines, 59, stuns judges with nerve-wracking performance
'Never judge a book by its cover': 'AGT' contestant John Wines, 59, stuns judges with nerve-wracking performance
'AGT' Season 18 contestant John Wines gets all 4 Yes fromthe judges
2023-06-14 09:45
How big are Donald Trump's legal problems?
How big are Donald Trump's legal problems?
It can be difficult to keep track of the ex-president's legal battles - here's what you need to know.
2023-06-14 08:57
Microsoft Purchase of Activision Temporarily Blocked by Judge
Microsoft Purchase of Activision Temporarily Blocked by Judge
Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. was temporarily blocked by a federal judge in California,
2023-06-14 08:55
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