• Trump Jurors May Be 'Outed' and Endangered, Ex-Prosecutor Warns

    Jurors serving in former President Donald Trump's first criminal trial are at risk of being "outed" and put in harm's way, according to former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori.Trump's trial began with the start of jury selection on Monday in New York City, where the former president has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges of falsifying business records tied to hush money paid to former adult-film actress Stormy Daniels during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Seven jurors had been...

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    Ex-Assistant Principal Faces Felony Charges for Ignoring Warning After Warning About Armed Six-Year-Old Shooter

    A former assistant principal at Richneck Elementary School is facing eight felony counts of child abuse more than a year after a shooting incident involving a six-year-old student, who brought a loaded gun to school. Ebony Parker (top, left) was a part of the administrative staff at the school on January 6, 2023 when first-grade teacher Abby Zwerner (top, right) was shot in her classroom while reading to her students. According to the Special Grand Jury report out of Newport...

  • MAG: Matt Gaetz Is Winning

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  • Ex-prosecutor ‘worried’ about Trump jurors’ safety

    Ex-prosecutor worried about Trump jurors' safety (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:Increasing court outbursts come with risks -- for allDon demands cut of candidates' fundraising when using his name and likeness

  • Onosato, ex-yokozuna Kisenosato warned over drinking incident

    The Japan Sumo Association gave stern warnings to rising star Onosato and his stablemaster, former yokozuna Kisenosato, after the 23-year-old was found to have consumed alcohol with an underage fellow wrestler at the stable last September. The JSA said that Kisenosato, now the Nishonoseki stablemaster, reported the case on Monday.

  • Ex-prosecutor demonstrates what lawyers really do during jury selection

    As former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial begins, CNN’s Laura Coates shares examples of what can go through a lawyer's mind during the jury selection process.

  • Live: A30 closed in Cornwall and delays warning issued

    Motorists are being impacted by a road closure on the A30 between Boxheater and Chiverton with a new road layout in force from Monday, April 15

  • Google Researchers Warn That People Could Get Too Close to AI Avatars

    A research paper from Google's DeepMind -- the company's AI research laboratory -- has warned that humans could become too enamored with AI-powered avatars. [Read More]

  • Matt Gaetz Reveals New Plan for Ukraine Aid Money

    Representative Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican, revealed a new plan for the money that the U.S. may get back from Ukraine if a new aid bill gets passed.On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, revealed three separate foreign aid bills for Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression, Israel in its war with Hamas, and the Indo-Pacific region amid rising tensions with China. The Israel aid package also includes humanitarian assistance for Gaza.The most controversial...

  • Trump is being forced into a 'huge disadvantage for his defense' at trial: ex-prosecutor

    Donald Trump is being forced to be in court every day as his first criminal trial unfolds, and that is a "huge disadvantage" for his defense, according to a former prosecutor Sunday. David Henderson, a legal analyst described by CNBC as "a seasoned trial lawyer, civil rights attorney, and communications consultant," appeared on MSNBC's Ayman to talk about Trump's upcoming criminal trial. Specifically, the host asked asked if the former president will be able to use the mandatory court...

  • Potential Donald Trump Jurors' Politics Not Disqualifying—Ex-Prosecutor

    Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said on Saturday that potential jurors' politics will not be disqualifying in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial.On Monday, jury selection will begin in the Manhattan criminal case against Trump, who is the presumed GOP presidential nominee. Following an investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office, Trump was indicted in March 2023 on charges of falsifying business records relating to hush money payments made to adult...

  • Tony Gonzales calls colleagues Matt Gaetz, Bob Good 'scumbags'

    Rep. Tony Gonzales went after his Republican colleagues Sunday while defending House Speaker Mike Johnson against motion to vacate threats.