If I’m not stressed out by these modern dilemmas, then trust me, you needn’t be eitherI don’t like to blow my own trumpet but I’m really good at worrying. If a family member fails to answer my message within 30 seconds, they’re definitely dead. Every name I forget means I’ve got Alzheimer’s disease; every brown envelope is a court summons for a crime I’ve forgotten doing (because of Alzheimer’s disease); every “Do you have time for a quick chat?” is a cataclysm about to detonate, destroying my...
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A former prosecutor put Donald Trump on notice about the "strong case" he faces at his criminal hush money trial, and flagged how the ex-president could hugely affect the jury.Former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers appeared on CNN on Sunday, where she was asked about the case Trump faces and what issues might pop up. Specifically, the host asked her about the "big picture" assessment of the hush money charges."Well, it's a strong case on paper, certainly," Rodgers said. "I mean, it's not a...
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