• Trump is privately complaining about his main lawyer in criminal case: New York Times

    Donald Trump has a problem with the legal strategy of his primary attorney in the criminal case he faces for an alleged hush money cover-up, according to Maggie Haberman of the New York Times Thursday.In front of the jury, Trump has largely been respectful of the case being presented by his lawyer, Todd Blanche. But behind the scenes, he is pushing for his attorney to be more aggressive, the report stated."Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial had barely begun when he started to turn his...

  • Trump has fat chance in New York court

    Let’s just call it like it is. Former President Donald Trump doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of being found not guilty in his current New York Court case. Now I know the case has just barely started. But you can take that to the bank, and I’ll tell you why. Whether you like Trump or not, he just has too many cards wrongly stacked against him. First and foremost, Trump has a judge who seems to be dead set against him. Judge Juan Merchan is the prosecutor's dream.

  • A Bunch of Privileged B-Holes in New York Are Protesting a Bunch of Privileged B-Holes in New York

    Tonight is the annual Met Gala, where the most artisan bakery of the upper crust goes to show off that they have money, access, and odd ideas about fashion. It is, quite simply, a gathering of the privileged. Most folks might not even be aware of the gala's purpose (to raise money for the Met's Costume Institute, which is the only department at the museum required to pay for itself), but it is a thing we must see covered by news media and plastered all over social media.

  • New York appeals court rules insurer doesn’t have to pay out for Archdiocese of New York abuse claims

    (OSV News) — A New York state appeals court has found that an insurer for the Archdiocese of New York is not required to cover costs for settling hundreds of sex abuse claims — a ruling the archdiocese has called “extremely disappointing” and “wrongly decided.” On April 23, five justices of the First Judicial Department […] The post New York appeals court rules insurer doesn’t have to pay out for Archdiocese of New York abuse claims first appeared on OSV News.

  • New York Times Beats Profit Estimates on Bundle Strength

    New York Times Co. reported first-quarter profits that beat analysts'

  • Donald Trump's Business Records Trial Resumes in New York

    Former President Donald Trump will be back in a New York City courtroom Tuesday as his business records trial resumes.

  • New York Times (NYT) Beats Profit Estimates on Bundle Strength

    New York Times Co. reported first-quarter profits that beat analysts’ expectations, driven by the strength of the publisher’s online offerings.

  • New York judge to Trump: You're heading to jail if you violate gag order again

    A New York judge warned former President Donald Trump on Monday that he’ll go to jail if he further violates a gag order, starting the third week of his hush money trial on an ominous note before Trump Organization employees walked the jury through accounting evidence at the heart of the case.

  • NewsBusters Podcast: Biden Laughs at the New York Times Interview Request

    President Biden and his team have been very reluctant to hold press conferences or grant interviews. He's much less accessible than other recent presidents. For the most part, the press doesn't care. But The New York Times put out a statement shortly before the White House Correspondents Dinner protesting how it was troubling that Biden has "so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term." What happened next? At the White House Correspondents Dinner,...

  • NewsBusters Podcast: Biden Laughs at the New York Times Interview Request

    President Biden and his team have been very reluctant to hold press conferences or grant interviews. He's much less accessible than other recent presidents. For the most part, the press doesn't care. But The New York Times put out a statement shortly before the White House Correspondents Dinner protesting how it was troubling that Biden has "so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term." What happened next? At the White House Correspondents Dinner,...

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    New York made Donald Trump and could convict him. But for now, he's using it to campaign

    By MICHELLE L. PRICE and JILL COLVIN Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — He’s visiting Manhattan construction sites, decrying local crime and holding court in his gilded Fifth Avenue penthouse. After a years-long breakup with his hometown, Donald Trump is back in New York, this time as a criminal defendant. Stuck here most weekdays for

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    New York made Donald Trump and could convict him. But for now, he's using it to campaign

    New York made Donald Trump and could convict him. But for now, he's using it to campaign