• Harvey Weinstein faces new trial after rape conviction overturned, returns to prison

    A judge remanded Harvey Weinstein to prison during the entertainment mogul's first court hearing Wednesday following his rape conviction reversal, Fox News Digital can confirm. Weinstein appeared in person in a wheelchair at the court hearing, which was mostly procedural, days after being hospitalized. The entertainment mogul was "examined" upon his arrival at Rikers Island jail on Friday and then sent to Bellevue. "It seems like he needs a lot of help, physically," his lawyer Arthur Aidala said...

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    New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes conviction and orders a new trial

    The New York Court of Appeals on Thursday overturned the sex crimes conviction against Harvey Weinstein, the powerful Hollywood producer whose downfall stood as a symbol of the #MeToo movement. The court, by a 4-3 vote, ordered a new trial. “We conclude that the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts against persons other than the complainants of the underlying crimes because that testimony served no material non-propensity purpose,” the ruling,...

  • Apple Faces New Cybersecurity Law in UK

    A new British cybersecurity law mandates smart device manufacturers like Apple to enhance protections or face hefty penalties. The legislation, known as the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act, introduces robust requirements aimed at securing devices connected to the internet to make it harder for cybercriminals to get access to private networks. The law specifically targets the inadequacies in current security measures by mandating three major changes: the...

  • Another storm moves into New Mexico Saturday

    Another storm is moving into New Mexico tonight. It will bring showers and storms, along with wind to parts of the state through Saturday night. Winds were breezy again Friday afternoon, but were much lighter compared to Thursday. High temperatures were warmer in western New Mexico while cooler in the eastern half of the state. []

  • Trump Faces 34 Felonies at Trial. But Was There a Crime?

    I can’t tell you how many people I know who do not like former President Donald Trump yet nonetheless smell prosecutorial overreach in Manhattan. Manhattan Read More

  • Montreal’s REM faces new delays

    MONTREAL — Ongoing work in the Mount Royal tunnel will further delay completion of the Réseau express métropolitain light rail project, the private developers said today (Wednesday, April 24). REM developer CDPQ Infra, the infrastructure arm of provincial pension manager Caisee de dépôt et placement du Quebec, said in an update posted today on the []Read More

  • Some new NFL faces have never played competitive football

    The NFL has started to recruit rugby stars to fill its ranks, including former English winger Travis Clayton, who appeared at the NFL draft wearing the Union Jack. NBC News' Kaylee Hartung reports.

  • Little Falls’ new police chief a familiar face

    Kyle Johnson took his oath of office April 15, accepting the position after Police Chief Greg Schirmers retired in February after 25 years of service.

  • Forget Trump — the American media is on trial in New York

    Back during the Trump years, the media spent an inordinate amount of time dissecting every last detail of this tabloid journalism fodder we’re now seeing play out in a New York City courtroom — whi

  • Trump’s New York trial is knocking him off balance

    Case knocking him off balance (First column, 14th story, link) Related stories:Hillary Clinton warns Trump wants to 'KILL his opposition' like Putin and Kim Jong UnResidents in fierce battle to remove Don's name from luxury aptsJudge Orders Him to Sit Like a DogWill a Mountain of Evidence Be Enough to Convict?Melania launches $245 Mother's Day necklaceHush money and the increasingly quaint notion of embarrassment

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    Another MAGA lawmaker faces accusations of election fraud

    “To protect my family today, I’ll withdraw as a candidate.” That’s the main takeaway from a rather long statement released on Thursday by Arizona state Rep. Austin Smith, who’s no longer running for re-election in his district after being accused of forging signatures to get on the ballot this fall. As AZ Central reports: The signatures on his petitions have also been sent to the state attorney general for review. Smith’s lengthy statement (which you can read below) says this is "silly" and...

  • Stanford’s new president faces several challenges

    "While Harvard and Yale struggle to fill vacant presidencies, Stanford is ready to begin a new, hopeful era under Levin’s leadership," writes the Editorial Board.