If convicted in his hush money trial, here’s what Trump could face next: A guilty verdict for Trump in the New York trial would mean a mix of routine court processing and extraordinary logistical considerations, legal experts say.
Opinion In closing, Trump’s team takes the jurors for idiots: Trump lawyer Todd Blanche treated jurors as if they were deaf or slow. “THAT. IS. A. LIE!” he bellowed at them.
TikTok offered an extraordinary deal. The U.S. government took a pass: The app’s executives proposed giving the Biden administration control over its U.S. operations and a kill switch if things went south. The administration declined, setting up an existential legal fight. - "Some critics of TikTok’s plan label it a 'catch me if you can' proposal that would require the government to sniff out risks. In March, the co-sponsors of the House legislation, Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) and Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), who resigned last month, said in a resolution that Project Texas would have allowed the app’s algorithm and source code to 'remain in China under ByteDance’s control' and potentially expose U.S. users to 'malicious code, backdoor vulnerabilities, surreptitious surveillance, and other problematic activities.'"
Lawsuit says American Airlines kicked 8 Black men off plane, citing body odor: Three of the men sued American Airlines in federal court Wednesday morning.
Why a Trump lawyer’s prison reference was so ‘outrageous’: Not only are such arguments generally not allowed, but the judge had explicitly barred them.
Amid roadkill epidemic, California builds world’s largest wildlife bridge: The construction is meant to give threatened animals a path over a 10-lane freeway instead of through it, hopefully extending their lives and their habitat.
Another N.C. beach house just fell into the ocean. Others may follow.: Rising seas and eroding shorelines have now claimed a half-dozen houses in Rodanthe in the past four years.
‘In the name of God’: For decades, Catholic priests, brothers and sisters raped or molested Native American children who were taken from their homes by the U.S. government and forced to live at remote boarding schools, a Post investigation found.
Grocers in D.C. deploy bag bans, receipt scanners in shoplifting battle: Retailers such as Giant, Safeway and Harris Teeter have escalated anti-theft efforts in recent months as businesses nationwide struggle to thwart stealing.
Project 2025 sparks fear of dictatorship and oppression
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