Organ donation group LiveOnNY has revealed that Azzarello was an donor and that both of his kidneys were transplanted, allowing him to 'save two people's lives on the national waitlist.'
Max Azzarello, the man who set himself on fire outside of the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse where former U.S. President Donald Trump is currently on trial late last week, dispersed pamphlets with NYU-related conspiracy theories on them prior to the fatal demonstration. The pamphlets included conspiracy theories that the university is involved in “blackmail rings,” “criminal This story Max Azzarello, man who died after self-immolating outside Trump trial, distributed pamphlets with NYU-related...
Friday, during an appearance on FNC's "Hannity," Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, criticized the political motivations behind the Trump trials underway in New York State. | Clips
With the final members of the jury selected opening statements are set to start Monday in what is expected to be a six-week trial for the Donald Trump hush money case.
Ten years before I was born, at 4:40 on the morning of Nov. 10, 1971, my mother and another woman sat “yogi-style” on the floor of an Ann Arbor, Mich., kitchen and lit themselves on fire. They were just blocks from the University of Michigan campus, where my mother had been a student. She had just turned 20. Police tracked the smell of burning hair to find the women sitting on the floor, facing each other, screaming. “They weren’t doing anything to put the fire out,” Police Chief Walter Krasny...
The bike lane on Centre Street is blocked off during the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump. “It's very, very, very, dangerous,” bemoaned one cyclist who relies on the Centre Street bike lane to connect to the Brooklyn Bridge. [ more › ]
The former president ‘did nothing wrong,’ the Trump attorney insists
Judge Juan Merchan found Donald Trump in contempt on Tuesday for nine gag order violations in his New York criminal case. The state judge imposed the maximum fine of $1,000 per violation and warned Trump of possible incarceration for further defiance. While imposing the punishment, such as it was, even Merchan acknowledged its relative weakness against this wealthy defendant. But it was nonetheless a historic ruling against the former president and presumptive GOP presidential nominee. Yet, that...
CNN’s John Berman breaks down some details from the newly released transcript from the second day of testimony in Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial. CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig discusses.
DailyMail.com can reveal that Hope Hicks, 35, is preparing get married this summer. She traveled to New York on Friday to appear as a witness at Trump's hush money trial.
Prosecutors and attorneys for Donald Trump clashed as they each tried to define the former president's alleged crimes in his historic hush money trial.
Former president’s hush money trial draws focus but legal issues are stacking up in other cases