MLB Rumors: New Braves trade buzz, Dodgers deadline priority, potential Red Sox reunion
MLB Rumors: Red Sox could reunite with former IF Jose Iglesias after opt-outThe Boston Red Sox have had a much more difficult time filling the shortstop hole left by Xander Bogaerts' departure for the beaches of San Diego than expected.Trevor Story's injury in the preseason put the R...
2023-06-20 23:17
Titanic sub rescue: Only 4 undersea sub rescue ops have ever succeeded
British billionaire Hamish Harding is among the five passengers on board the Titan, which went missing on June 18
2023-06-20 22:59
Why haven't China and the U.S. agreed to restore military contacts?
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has wrapped up a closely watched visit to Beijing during which he and President Xi Jinping pledged to stabilize plunging U
2023-06-20 22:59
Marcus Smart Q&A: On 'The Town,' the NBA's New Flopping Rules, & Pronamel
Now we know why Marcus Smart is the teeth of the Celtics defense.
2023-06-20 22:57
Joe Biden's long-standing support for Hunter Biden on display following plea deal
For months, as the Justice Department's investigation into Hunter Biden intensified, his father made little attempt to distance himself from his son.
2023-06-20 22:48
Reds great Joey Votto news came with a bitter injury aftertaste
The Reds have heavy-hitting slugger Joey Votto back in the lineup for good, but not everything is sunshine and rainbows in Cincinnati.The good news comes first: Joey Votto is back. The Cincinnati Reds activated the first baseman from the 60-day injured list and will get their most reliable hitte...
2023-06-20 22:45
Titan sub has heated walls, private toilet and games console controller
We take a look at the missing submersible, which has a unique design and some surprising features.
2023-06-20 22:29
YouTube removed video of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for violating vaccine misinformation policy
YouTube said on Monday that it had removed a video of presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. being interviewed by podcast host Jordan Peterson for violating its policy prohibiting vaccine misinformation.
2023-06-20 22:28
Spencer Torkelson Caught on Hot Mic Cursing Out Umpire After Low Strike Three Call
He was not happy and let Blue know.
2023-06-20 22:27
Does Andrew Tate have lung cancer? Controversial influencer asked to undergo bronchoscopy
Andrew Tate addressed the speculation surrounding his health and lung cancer rumors
2023-06-20 22:24
Trump-appointed judge sets trial date in classified documents case
Judge Aileen Cannon has set a date for the trial in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. The Trump-appointed judge has signed a court order listing the trial as starting on 14 August of this year in Fort Pierce, Florida. “This case is hereby set for a Criminal Jury Trial during the two-week period commencing August 14, 2023, or as soon thereafter as the case may be called,” the court order states. “Any change of plea must be taken prior to 5:00 p.m. on the last business day before trial is scheduled to begin,” it adds. The court order is likely to be challenged as motions are filed, including requests for the trial to be delayed. “All pre-trial motions and motions in limine must be filed by July 24, 2023,” the court order states. Scott MacFarlane of CBS News noted that “This timeline seems quite aspirational.. not likely to hold”. Judge Cannon appears to have created what’s called a “rocket docket” seemingly in an attempt to push the trial through the judicial system. Most federal trials take as long as a year as both parties prepare for the proceedings, The Daily Beast noted. Legal experts have previously indicated that Judge Cannon can be unpredictable and that she has ruled in favour of Mr Trump in the past after he appointed her shortly before leaving the White House. While overseeing Mr Trump’s challenge to the raid of his Mar-a-Lago estate last year, she added more red tape, slowing down the FBI probe. Former federal prosecutor Brandon Van Grack told The New York Times that the proposed trial date probably won’t stand as the discovery process of handing over classified evidence to the defence legal team hasn’t started yet. But he said that the date “signals that the court is at least trying to do everything it can to move the case along and that it’s important that the case proceed quickly”. “Even though it’s unlikely to hold, it’s at least a positive signal — positive in the sense that all parties and the public should want this case to proceed as quickly as possible,” he added. As Mr Trump struggles to retain lawyers to represent him, it’s unclear if the defence wants the case to move quickly and for the case to be resolved ahead of the 2024 election or if there will be attempts to delay it until after the election. But Mr Trump has for decades attempted to delay legal cases and this case is likely to be given the same treatment. If the trial goes beyond the election and Mr Trump is elected, he may theoretically attempt to pardon himself. He may also order his attorney general to drop the charges against him, The Times notes. Following Mr Trump’s indictment in Miami, Special Counsel Jack Smith indicated that he wanted a speedy trial. Judge Cannon wrote in the court order that the trial is set to be held at her home courthouse in Fort Pierce, a small town in the north of the Southern District of Florida. More follows...
2023-06-20 22:22
Pharrell Williams: 'lot of people died' for black culture to triumph
As he prepared the biggest fashion show of the year in Paris on Tuesday, musician-turned-designer Pharrell Williams told AFP he was conscious of the traumatic...
2023-06-20 22:19
