Gwyneth Paltrow shared why she’s freaking out over sending her and ex Chris Martin’s 17-year-old son Moses off to college: “It’s sort of putting things into turmoil.”
The presumptive Republican nominee for president will juggle a six-week trial in New York with campaigning.
Gwyneth Paltrow is nervous about becoming an empty nester when her son heads off to college this fall.During an "Ask Me Anything" session at her 11th In Goop Health summit over the weekend, Paltrow spoke about how she's managing this transition."It's kind of giving me a nervous breakdown, if I'm honest. I started being like, 'Oh my God, and I need to quit my job and I need to sell my house and I need to move.' It's sort of putting things into turmoil," Paltrow said, per The Hollywood...
Jury selection in the first-ever criminal trial of a former US president has moved briskly, with the judge suggesting opening statements could begin Monday. On Tuesday, after just a day and a half of jury selection, seven people from Manhattan were selected to judge the evidence in the New York case against former President Donald Trump. Thursday, attorneys will pick up with a pool of nearly 100 jurors and begin questioning them until they seat a total of 12 jurors and as many as six alternates....
Gwyneth Paltrow is marveled by how time flies. As she and ex Chris Martin prepare to send their 17-year-old son Moses off to Brown University in Rhode Island this fall, the Iron Man actress
By Lauren del Valle, Annette Choi and Matt Stiles, CNN (CNN) — The second day of Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial concluded Tuesday with the selection of seven jurors. A panel of 12 New Yorkers and likely six alternates will ultimately be chosen. Jury selection for the trial will resume on Thursday. Here’s what we know about the
By Lauren del Valle, Annette Choi and Matt Stiles, CNN (CNN) — The second day of Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial concluded Tuesday with the selection of seven jurors. A panel of 12 New Yorkers and likely six alternates will ultimately be chosen. Jury selection for the trial will resume on Thursday. Here’s what we know about the
The historic criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is poised to kick off in a Manhattan courtroom Monday, when he will become the first former president in U.S. history to stand trial.The proceedings before Judge Juan Merchan are set to move forward after Trump made multiple attempts to delay them, resulting in a string of losses that failed to derail the trial's start.The prosecution by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg stems from allegations Trump made a "hush money" payment to...
Donald Trump is accused in New York Supreme Court of falsifying business records in a scheme to conceal a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
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RedState has been keeping you posted all day Thursday on the roller coaster of a jury selection process by both sides of the Manhattan "hush money" case against presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump. Find my colleague Susie Moore's comprehensive live update piece on Day 3 below for the more nitty-gritty details.
CNN reports that so far, and in lightening quick fashion seven people have been seated on the jury in the unprecedented Donald Trump hush money trial in Manhattan. Court will not be in session Wednesday. Jury selection will continue Thursday until prosecutors and defense counsel can agree on 12 jurors and probably six alternates in […] The post Here’s What We Know About the Jurors Seated in Trump’s Historic Criminal Trial first appeared on The Source.