• Hush money jury composition shows things aren't 'going to go well for Trump': legal expert

    Former President Donald Trump has drawn a difficult jury to defend against, former prosecutor Kristy Greenberg argued to MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Friday evening. "Let's talk about the jury, because we now have 12 jurors and six alternates," said Hayes. "What is your impression — what are your thoughts on how this jury has come together, what the composition looks like?""Well, you have two lawyers on this jury," said Greenberg. "Then you have in addition, three individuals who say close family...

  • Well, Well, Well, Look Who Bailed Out 'Death to America' Road- Blockers

    This week millions of Americans were held hostage by pro-terrorist protesters blocking critical infrastructure in major cities across the country. Americans were prevented from getting to and from airports, crossing bridges, and picking up kids—their very freedom of movement was stolen by anti-Semites participating in the planned protest calling for destroying Israel and "Death to America." And one political party helped fund the effort.

  • Legal observers: Trial not going well for prosecutors; But then again this is NYC

    by WorldTribune Staff, April 23, 2024 Legal observers who weren’t following the narrative established by legacy media outlets were quick to point out how little, if anything, the prosecution in Donald Trump’s hush money case has and how terribly they presented how little they had as the first witnesses took the stand on Monday and […]

  • 'Conan O'Brien Must Go' is a wacky travel show: review

    “Conan O’Brien Must Go” on Max is a wacky and amusing travel show that sees the comedian visiting Ireland, Argentina, Thailand and Norway.

  • A Braccetto, London: ‘It does its thing well at a good price’ – restaurant review

    Spaghetti House has had us on toast for 70 years – but will its new venture be a high street favourite?A Braccetto, 242 Earls Court Road, London SW5 9AA (a-braccetto.com). Antipasti £7.95, mains £14.95-£26.50, desserts £7.35, wines from £35 a bottleThere are sights in London that are so familiar they now go largely unremarked, despite how deserving of comment they are: the sleek, well-fed mice which skitter between the tracks in tube stations; the over-lit shops stocked with bags of American...

  • MKBHD Calls Humane AI Pin the 'Worst Product' He's Ever Reviewed

    YouTuber Marques Brownlee, AKA MKBHD, has released a scathing review of the highly-funded, much-hyped, camera-equipped wearable device called the Humane AI Pin. [Read More]

  • Rooms To Go credit card review: Interest-free financing and not much else

    Rooms To Go Credit Card overview The Rooms To Go Credit Card offers appealing interest-free financing options for both new and existing cardholders, but with few other perks and no rewards, most customers will be better off with other options. Card Rating : ⭐⭐ Card Rating is based on the opinion of TPG’s editors and is not …

  • Litman: How Trump's trial will go well beyond the charges to paint a damning portrait of him

    The scheme at the heart of the charges against Donald Trump in New York is well-known: To keep allegations of an affair with the adult-film actress Stormy Daniels from becoming public, Trump is accused of agreeing to pay her $130,000, camouflaged as payments to Michael Cohen for legal services. It’s in the camouflaging that Trump is charged with committing the 34 felonies at issue before a jury starting Monday. But the jury, and the country, are going to hear a lot of evidence of Trump’s other...

  • Maher: Biden Will Debate Trump, But It Won't Go Well for Biden, He Avoids Pressers for a Reason

    During the online “Overtime” segment of Friday’s edition of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that he believes President Joe Biden and 2024 Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump will debate each other, but doing the debates won’t

  • Review: In the well-researched 'We Grown Now,' a family hangs tough in Chicago's projects

    A close-knit Chicago family of meager means and hesitant dreams grapples with their sense of home in the plaintive indie drama “We Grown Now,” from writer-director Minhal Baig. Set in the high-rises of the Cabrini-Green housing project in 1992, when the beleaguered complex’s decline was palpable, it sounds like a recipe for doleful poverty-gazing. But in Windy City native Baig’s solid hands, it’s a resolutely poetic, at times even golden-hued portrait of lives unafraid to hope amid growing...

  • Conan O'Brien Must Go review: Max's travel show will delight Coco fans

    Sure, this lanky redhead has spent the bulk of his career talking to people from behind a desk, beginning with Late Night With Conan O’Brien in 1993 and continuing now with his podcast Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend, but his remotes have remained some of the most lasting bits from his run (thanks in part to the popularity of his YouTube channel). Throughout his late-night tenure, he was known to spend a week or so in some new city, or even other parts of the world, to spin globetrotting comedy...

  • Jovial, randy and anything but dark: Johnny Cash’s surprise return single Well Alright reviewed

    Rescued from Cash’s low ebb in the early 1990s, this fun, lightweight song is a long way from the moody recordings with Rick Rubin he soon turned towardsIn the great American saga of Johnny Cash, the early 90s are held to be among his lowest ebbs: the lull that made the triumphant final act of his career – the American Recordings series with Rick Rubin, critical acclaim, Grammy awards, platinum sales and all – seem all the more startling. He’d been dropped by Columbia Records after 28 years and...