• 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

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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...

  • Arizona indicts Trump allies over 2020 fake elector scheme

    Former Trump advisers Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows are among those charged, court documents show.

  • Man accused of slashing another man’s face with knife

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police say a man was arrested for allegedly slashing another man's face with a knife in Wilkes-Barre. On Sunday around 6:50 a.m., officers were called to the 150 block of Dana Street for a reported domestic dispute. Once arriving on the scene, police said they found a man who had []

  • Rwanda bill: Government and Lords face another voting showdown

    Rishi Sunak said there will be no more delays to his asylum plan and Parliament will sit and "vote until it's done".

  • What prison sentence could Trump face if he is convicted at his hush money trial?

    Republican presidential contender is the first former US president to go on criminal trial

  • Trump Seeks Support from Another Reliably Democrat Voting Bloc

    Joe Biden's position in this election is already weakened by the fact that Hispanic, black, and young voters are abandoning him. Poll after poll has shown it, and frankly, it poses a major problem for Biden because if Trump siphons off enough support from these groups, Biden doesn't stand a chance in November—at least, not in a fair election. If these groups cease to be reliably Democratic votes, it spells real trouble for the future of the party.

  • Trump appears miffed as potential jurors trash him to his face: reporter

    Donald Trump has been forced to spend three days in court, listening to multiple Americans describe what they don't like him — and he doesn't seem happy.On day three of jury selection in the New York hush money trial, the pool of prospective jurors got specific about their issues with Trump.Lawfare's Tyler McBrien posted some of the quotes given as the various lawyers asked questions. Trump's lawyer told potential jurors that some of the witnesses that will be called during the trial have...

  • Trump's Veep contender faces backlash over dog and goat killing confession

    NEW DELHI: Kristi Noem, a potential candidate for Donald Trump's running mate, sparked outrage when she admitted to the deaths of a family dog and a goat.In her forthcoming memoir, Kristi Noem, who is currently the governor of South Dakota, disclosed that she killed an "untrainable" dog named Cricket on her family's farm.She described the 14-month-old dog as exhibiting behavior akin to a "trained assassin" and deemed it "dangerous to anyone she came in contact with."In her memoir, portions of...

  • Heat lose another guard ahead of facing Celtics in Game 3

    The Boston Celtics will face the Miami Heat in Game 3 of their opening playoff series later tonight. Joe Mazzulla’s team must bounce back after a humbling defeat at the hands of Erik Spoelsta’s team. To make matters worse, the Heat were missing Jimmy Butler, Terry Rozier and Josh Richardson. All three of Miami’s injured players will be out of the rotation on Saturday, too. However, the Heat could potentially lose a fourth member of their rotation. Delon Wright is listed as questionable for...

  • Granderson: Arizona's indictment of Trump allies follows a sordid, racist history

    I’ve lived and/or worked in 10 states scattered across the country. Arizona was and remains the most complicated. The same state that elected the first openly gay mayor of a large U.S. city is also the state that did not want a federal holiday for Martin Luther King Jr. Perhaps the cultural pendulum swings so drastically because the population shifts depending on the time of year — shoutout to you snowbirds. Whatever the season, though, Arizona is not a liberal epicenter like New York. To get...