• How a second Trump presidency could tear Europe apart

    The former president’s return would cement a shift in the United States as a fact that can no longer be ignored.

  • What’s up with Samsung, China’s chip strategy, EdgeConneX

    Samsung lands $6.4bn in US Chips and Science Act fundingChina’s telcos are ordered to remove foreign chips EdgeConneX adds $1.9bn to its green funding

  • Luxury apartment residents in fierce battle over removing Trump's name

    Residents in fierce battle to remove Don's name from luxury apts (First column, 12th story, link) Related stories:Hillary Clinton warns Trump wants to 'KILL his opposition' like Putin and Kim Jong UnJudge Orders Him to Sit Like a DogCase knocking him off balanceWill a Mountain of Evidence Be Enough to Convict?Melania launches $245 Mother's Day necklaceHush money and the increasingly quaint notion of embarrassment

  • Donald Trump Falling Asleep at Trial Sparks Flood of Mockery

    Former President Donald Trump is being mercilessly mocked on social media after reportedly falling asleep during the first day of his hush-money criminal trial in New York.Trump appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court court on Monday for the beginning of jury selection but repeatedly dozed off shortly after proceedings got underway, according to New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman and at least one other reporter who attended the trial.While leaving courtroom for an afternoon break, the former...

  • Donald Trump roasted by Democrats for appearing to fall asleep in court

    Democratic strategists are roasting former President Trump on Monday for appearing to fall asleep in a New York courtroom during the first day of his hush money trial.

  • Trump falls asleep as vulgar comments from past read in court

    The New York Times has a team of reporters posting live coverage of Donald Trump's hush-money trial. And according to Maggie Haberman, at one point, Trump was nodding off: "Trump appears to be sleeping. His head keeps dropping down and his mouth goes slack." — Read the rest

  • DJT stock falls after filing indicates Trump ready to dump it

    The publicly traded stock representing Donald Trump's "media group" took another dive after Trump and the founders disclosed their intent to take the money and run. The company's DJT, -16.88% S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission includes the potential sale of up to 114,750,000 shares held by former President Donald J. — Read the rest

  • Sudan conflict: A front-row seat to my country falling apart

    Zeinab Mohammed Salih reflects on what has happened to Sudan since fighting broke out a year ago.

  • 'Trump has a big beautiful plane': Spokesperson explains strategy to deal with trials

    Trump campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the former president was going to win the 2024 election despite his trials because he has a "big beautiful plane." Leavitt made the remarks Sunday on Fox & Friends after Donald Trump held a Saturday night rally in Pennsylvania. "The Americans have never had a stronger contrast than the one they will have on the ballot before them on November the 5th," Leavitt told Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy. "President Trump has never been in a...

  • Believe it or not, Trump’s strategy could pave the way for more pro-life wins

    Donald Trump’s controversial statement on abortion this week made headlines for all sorts of reasons, including the fact that his position frustrated his opponent’s TV ad campaigns. That’s good. But the former president had plenty to say in his short video that deserves unpacking — and that still sets him apart from the most pro-abortion administration in U.S. history. At issue is a 15-week national abortion law, which Republicans such as Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) support. Just last...

  • Steve Bannon pushes Trump to skip court: ‘Just do it — see where the chips fall’

    Donald Trump's longtime ally Steve Bannon Monday urged the former president to simply blow off his Manhattan criminal court trial and dare law enforcement to put him in jail for it.He made the comments on his "War Room" show on Monday — and specifically suggested Trump should instead go to the Supreme Court hearing reviewing whether he has immunity from prosecution from a separate criminal trial being charged in Washington, D.C. by special counsel Jack Smith."Thursday is also on another topic,...

  • 'Attention deficit': Ex-aide Omarosa spills about how she kept Trump from 'falling asleep'

    Former President Donald Trump is likely to be held in contempt of court soon, former Apprentice contestant and White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman told MSNBC's Jason Johnson on Thursday evening — if not for what he has already done, then because he will be incapable of behaving himself in a courtroom setting for very long.This comes after a contentious few days of jury selection during which prosecutors argued to Judge Juan Merchan that the former president has already violated his gag...