• Stormy Daniels’ tweets, Make America Horny Again, a failed mistrial bid: Takeaways from Trump trial day 14

    Adult film start at centre of case stays calm and determined in face of combative questioning as her testimony concludes

  • The Original Trial of the Century: The Roosevelt-Barnes Libel Trial

    Almost exactly 109 years ago, another "polarizing, braggadocious former Republican President" sat in a courtroom, this time in Syracuse.

  • Trump trial live updates: Stormy Daniels testifies about having sex with Trump in hush money trial

    Live updates and the latest news coverage on Trump's hush money case as the

  • Trump's classified documents trial postponed indefinitely: Judge's ruling has huge implications on if ex-president avoids trial before the election

    A federal judge ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump's trial date for his classified documents case would be postponed, citing issues with the case.

  • Trump’s classified documents trial postponed indefinitely: Judge’s ruling has huge implications on whether the former president avoided pre-election trial

    By Charlie Spiering, Senior Political Correspondent, Washington, Dc Published: 17:30 BST, 7 May 2024 | Updated: 17:54 BST, 7 May 2024 A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that President Donald Trump's trial date in his classified documents case will be postponed, citing ongoing issues in the case.Trump-appointed District Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that the trial would be postponed indefinitely to resolve...

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    Importance of Clinical Trials

        MARYLAND – National Clinic Trial Day commemorates James Lind who started the first clinical trial back on May 20, 1747. He wanted to study the effects of different remedies for scurvy among sailors at sea. His research famously provided evidence of the benefits of citrus fruits to treat this disease. Clinical trials have undergone many changes since the time

  • Has Russia's diversion failed?

    Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know

    • WNYC

    830: The Forever Trial

    The trial for the men accused of orchestrating the September 11 terrorist attacks still hasn’t started yet. Family members of those who died that day are still hoping for some kind of accountability, more than 22 years later. This week, the story of how one victim’s sister is navigating this historic and twisted trial. Prologue: Host Ira Glass introduces the new series that Serial is doing about Guantánamo Bay. This is the second of two episodes of theirs that we’re airing. (2 minutes)Act One:...

  • The Trump trial farce

    The Democratic Party’s pathetic abuse of the criminal justice system to help reelect President Joe Biden reached a new low this week when Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who campaigned on a promise to prosecute Donald Trump, put pornographic actress Stormy Daniels on the stand solely to broadcast demeaning details of a sexual encounter with […]

  • Donald Trump's Trial Is Nearly Over

    Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial could wrap up as early as next week.Judge Juan Merchan told the court Thursday that closing arguments in the hush money trial could begin as soon as Tuesday. Trump is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in relation to the hush money payment that was made to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. Trump has pleaded not guilty and has denied Daniels' allegations that the two had a sexual encounter.The update came...

  • The Trial Still in Search of a Crime

    Even after five weeks, the Trump bookkeeping case in Manhattan is a "Potemkin Village," according to law professor Jonathan Turley. That means it has all the appearance of being real, but upon closer inspection, there's no there there. Indeed, the indictment of former President Donald Trump on 34 counts of bookkeeping errors, statute-expired misdemeanors that have been miraculously spun into a series of felonies, is the Seinfeld of criminal cases. But a jury could still find him guilty. "It's...

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    Trump trial in 60 seconds

    MSNBC Legal Contributor Katie Phang breaks down what happened during day 16 of former President Donald Trump's hush money trial.