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Melissa Rivers says her mom Joan Rivers left behind a lot of jokes and Altoids
Melissa Rivers says her mom Joan Rivers left behind a lot of jokes and Altoids
Nearly a decade after the death of comedian Joan Rivers, her daughter Melissa Rivers is still finding handwritten jokes in her mom's sweater pockets.
2023-06-10 01:25
MLB standings by wins per million spent: NY lights money on fire, Cubs no excuses
MLB standings by wins per million spent: NY lights money on fire, Cubs no excuses
Today, we look at how MLB standings would play out if they were ordered by who was using their money the wisest so far this season.At the simplest form, building an MLB team is all about resource allocation. You can take various types of approaches. Spend big for proven talent and you should, al...
2023-06-10 01:24
New York lawmakers weigh clean fuel standard as legislative session ends
New York lawmakers weigh clean fuel standard as legislative session ends
By Laura Sanicola New York lawmakers are considering legislation on Friday that would create the first market for
2023-06-10 01:23
Walt Nauta: Trump aide indicted in classified documents case - reports
Walt Nauta: Trump aide indicted in classified documents case - reports
Aide Walt Nauta reportedly became a key figure in the probe after he was seen moving boxes.
2023-06-10 00:50
Trump aide Nauta indicted, former president says
Trump aide Nauta indicted, former president says
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON Walt Nauta, a personal aide to Donald Trump, was indicted alongside the former
2023-06-10 00:48
Trump-appointed judge to preside at initial court appearance
Trump-appointed judge to preside at initial court appearance
By Luc Cohen (Reuters) -Aileen Cannon, the Florida judge initially assigned to oversee Donald Trump's classified documents case, made headlines
2023-06-10 00:25
Trump ‘body man’ who helped move documents at Mar-a-Lago reportedly indicted alongside ex-president
Trump ‘body man’ who helped move documents at Mar-a-Lago reportedly indicted alongside ex-president
A Donald Trump ‘body man’ has reportedly been indicted in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the former president’s mishandling of classified documents. Walt Nauta, a longtime Trump aide, is the second person to be indicted in the investigation, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Mr Trump immediately confirmed the development in a Truth Social post. “I have just learned that the ‘Thugs from the Department of Injustice will be Indicting a wonderful man, Walt Nauta, a member of the U.S. Navy, who served proudly with me in the White House, retired as Senior Chief, and then transitioned into private life as a personal aide,” he ranted. Mr Trump added that federal investigators were “trying to destroy his life”. “He is strong, brave, and a Great Patriot. The FBI and DOJ are CORRUPT!” Details of the indictment were not immediately known. Mr Nauta, a former White House aide who later joined Mr Trump’s staff at Mar-a-Lago, was reportedly with the former president when news of the indictment broke on Thursday, according to CNN. Mr Trump was indicted on seven separate federal counts understood to include conspiracy to obstruct justice, making false statements, and unlawful retention of national defence information on Thursday night. Breaking more to come Read More Trump indictment — live: Trump’s brazen classified document admission revealed amid MAGA meltdown over charges Trump-appointed judge will initially preside over ex-president’s federal indictment Trump faces unprecedented legal peril, but will it hurt his standing with Republican voters?
2023-06-10 00:24
On Trump indictment, Senate GOP leaders silent while top House Republicans vow payback
On Trump indictment, Senate GOP leaders silent while top House Republicans vow payback
The top two Republican leaders in the Senate remain silent a day after former President Donald Trump, the current GOP 2024 presidential frontrunner, was indicted by the federal government.
2023-06-10 00:18
Trump-appointed judge will initially preside over ex-president’s federal indictment
Trump-appointed judge will initially preside over ex-president’s federal indictment
The federal judge who will initially preside over Donald Trump’s criminal indictment in the classified documents case was appointed by the former president and delivered him a series of controversial and favourable rulings during the investigation. US District Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed to the bench in 2020 during Mr Trump’s final year in office, is scheduled to preside his federal court case in Miami when he faces seven counts in an indictment involving his alleged mishandling of sensitive records removed from the White House and kept at his Mar-a-Lago property. ABC News first reported the development. Last year, Judge Cannon appointed a “special master” to review materials seized by federal law enforcement and restricted the FBI from using those documents as part of the investigation until she completed a review, effectively freezing the US Department of Justice probe. That order was ultimately thrown out entirely by a federal appeals court. The three-judge panel sharply criticised Judge Cannon’s order, writing that it is “extraordinary for a warrant to be executed at the home of a former president – but not in a way that affects our legal analysis or otherwise gives the judiciary license to interfere in an ongoing investigation.” “The law is clear,” the panel wrote. “We cannot write a rule that allows any subject of a search warrant to block government investigations after the execution of the warrant. Nor can we write a rule that allows only former presidents to do so.” Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who signed a warrant for federal authorities to search Mar-a-Lago in August 2021, will preside over Mr Trump’s first court appearance in Miami on 13 June. With a relatively brief career before her federal appointment, Judge Cannon, among a crowd of Federal Society acolytes that have reshaped the federal judiciary, was confirmed by the US Senate by a vote of 56-21. She previously served as an assistant US attorney for the Justice Department in the Southern District of Florida. If she does not recuse herself from the case and she remains a trial judge, she could play a potentially critical role in the case’s development, including whether to set a trial before or after presidential primary elections and the general election in 2024. She also could determine whether to admit certain evidence, decide on motions or dismiss arguments entirely. She also would preside over sentencing, if there is a conviction. Her decisions also would be subject to the review of a federal appellate court. Read More Trump indictment — live: Trump’s brazen classified document admission revealed amid MAGA meltdown over charges Obstruction, witness tampering, conspiracy: The federal charges against Donald Trump How Trump’s second indictment unfolded: A timeline of the investigation into Mar-a-Lago documents
2023-06-10 00:16
Trump lawyers Trusty, Rowley resign -statement
Trump lawyers Trusty, Rowley resign -statement
WASHINGTON Two lawyers representing former U.S. President Donald Trump, who was federally indicted for illegally retaining classified documents,
2023-06-09 23:58
Women's Soccer Fight Featured Two Vicious Punches During Panamanian League Playoffs
Women's Soccer Fight Featured Two Vicious Punches During Panamanian League Playoffs
VIDEO: Women's soccer brawl in Panama.
2023-06-09 23:46
Walgreens reaches $500 million deal with New Mexico over opioid crisis
Walgreens reaches $500 million deal with New Mexico over opioid crisis
By Brendan Pierson Walgreens Boots Alliance has agreed to pay $500 million to New Mexico to settle claims
2023-06-09 23:28
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