• Pauline Hanson on trial for hate-speech

    Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi has launched a defamation trial against One Nation leader Pauline Hanson over allegations of racist discrimination.

    • WNYC

    The Trump 'Hush Money' Trial, So Far

    Erica Orden, Politico reporter, talks about the media diets of the jurors on the Trump "hush money" trial. Plus, she recaps the testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher for the National Enquirer, who talked about that publication's "catch and kill" strategy, which suppressed negative stories about people like Donald Trump.

  • Video Game Review – The Outlast Trials

    Calum Petrie reviews The Outlast Trials… There have been numerous times when a single player experience in the video game format has been adapted to the multiplayer format. Often this addition of extra players has diluted the experience and left a series in a position where the fans are left confused and frustrated, but when […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Video Game Review – The Outlast...

  • Trump's trial is putting journalism to the test

    Monday was genuinely historic. For the first time since the nation was founded, a jury sat down to hear criminal charges against a man who once served as the nation’s highest executive. Despite months in which pundits had dismissed this case as the weakest of the criminal cases Donald Trump is facing, the prosecution got off to a powerful start, outlining for the jury Trump’s long history of scandal, cover-up, and playing fast and loose with legalities. Judge Juan Merchan kept things moving...

  • Opening statements are complete in the Trump trial

    Opening statements are complete in the Trump trial, and our Josh Kovensky has done a tremendous job covering it in real time.

    • WLNS

    Man convicted in ‘Kaz’ murder trial

    A jury has convicted a man today for the murder of beloved community member Curshawn ‘Kaz’ Terrell.

    • MSNBC

    Why there should be no argument in the Trump trial's opening statements

    This week, with a jury seated and sworn, trial will begin in a Manhattan courtroom in the false records case brought by District Attorney Alvin Bragg against former President Donald Trump. The trial will begin with opening statements, an important part of the trial. But do not expect to hear on Monday any arguments about the strength of the case or the weight of the evidence. Hollywood routinely mangles courtroom scenes. But that was mostly not true for the 1992 comedy “My Cousin Vinny.” Vinny...

    • MSNBC

    These are all the jurors in Trump's hush money trial

    After a weeklong jury selection process, 12 jurors and six alternates have been seated in Donald Trump's New York hush money trial. The difficulty of selecting a group of impartial jurors in the criminal trial of a former president was on full display. Media reporting on the jurors’ personal details — including one plainly critical segment from Fox News' Jesse Watters — sparked criticism from Judge Juan Merchan, who ordered journalists not to report on many specifics about their backgrounds. ...

  • Technical trials for easing the (cosmological) tension

    Thanks to the dizzying growth of cosmic observations and measurement tools and some new advancements (primarily the "discovery" of what we call dark matter and dark energy) all against the backdrop of General Relativity, the early 2000s were a time when nothing seemed capable of challenging the advancement of our knowledge about the cosmos, its origins, and its future evolution.

  • The Disturbing Criminal Trial That Inspired 'Split'

    M. Night Shyamalan drew inspiration from the real court case of Billy Milligan for the character of Kevin.

  • Mayorkas impeachment moves to Senate for trial

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  • Mayorkas impeachment trial set to start

    The Senate starts its impeachment proceedings Wednesday against the Homeland Security secretary over his handling of the U.S.-Mexico border. The chamber will turn into a courtroom and senators will be sworn in as jurors. But the trial could be over not long after it begins.