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Marvel star of $860M blockbuster accused of assault in bombshell revelation
Marvel star of $860M blockbuster accused of assault in bombshell revelation
Saxophonist Maria Elena Rios who is also an acid attack survior accused Marvel of 'protect the violent'
2023-06-11 11:58
Olivia Dunne reigns as NCAA queen in stunning media day shots, trolls say 'you can see the photoshop'
Olivia Dunne reigns as NCAA queen in stunning media day shots, trolls say 'you can see the photoshop'
Olivia Dunne has now set her sights on expanding her success in both the world of sports and beyond
2023-10-12 20:21
Burgum announces he has met fundraising requirement for first GOP presidential primary debate
Burgum announces he has met fundraising requirement for first GOP presidential primary debate
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said Wednesday that he's reached the 40,000 unique donors threshold to qualify for the Republican presidential primary debate stage in August.
2023-07-20 01:17
Tropical Storm Mawar brings heavy rains, landslide risk to Japan's southern islands as it passes by
Tropical Storm Mawar brings heavy rains, landslide risk to Japan's southern islands as it passes by
A weakened Tropical Storm Mawar is bringing heavy rains to Japan's main southern islands after passing the Okinawan archipelago early Friday
2023-06-02 11:24
US Postal Service reports $6.5 billion net loss for 2023 fiscal year
US Postal Service reports $6.5 billion net loss for 2023 fiscal year
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday reported a $6.5 billion net loss for the
2023-11-15 04:19
Maine mass shooter's troubling behavior raised concerns for months, documents show
Maine mass shooter's troubling behavior raised concerns for months, documents show
Documents released by a Maine sheriff's office give the most detailed timeline yet of the warning signs and failed efforts to stop the gunman who killed 18 people and wounded 13 others at a bowling alley and bar last week
2023-11-01 08:15
UAW Calls for Strike Against Automakers as Contract Talks Break Down
UAW Calls for Strike Against Automakers as Contract Talks Break Down
The United Auto Workers will strike three plants at each of the legacy Detroit carmakers if a new
2023-09-15 11:21
More than 1,350 lines of inquiry into Creeslough blast
More than 1,350 lines of inquiry into Creeslough blast
Gardaí say they are continuing to investigate the fatal explosion one year on.
2023-10-05 21:58
Italy rallies to condemn violence against women draw huge crowds
Italy rallies to condemn violence against women draw huge crowds
Crowds gathered in major cities after a the killing of a student sent shockwaves across the country.
2023-11-26 04:46
Turkey voters divided in Erdogan's Istanbul birthplace
Turkey voters divided in Erdogan's Istanbul birthplace
In a working-class Istanbul harbour where Recep Tayyip Erdogan grew up playing football, Hasan Karakaya had only one description for Turkey's president after voting on...
2023-05-28 21:18
Centuries after Native American remains were dug up, a new law returns them for reburial in Illinois
Centuries after Native American remains were dug up, a new law returns them for reburial in Illinois
Illinois officials and Native Americans whose ancestors called the state home hope a new state law will speed the recovery and reburial of their relatives' remains unearthed over the past two centuries
2023-09-18 12:56
Special counsel Jack Smith asks to delay Trump trial over hoard of secret documents
Special counsel Jack Smith asks to delay Trump trial over hoard of secret documents
Donald Trump’s criminal trial over a stash of White House documents recovered from his home in an FBI raid may not take place until November. That was the request that Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith filed late Friday evening with Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the prosecution of the former president. ABC News first reported the filing, which cites the need for prosecutorial staff to obtain security clearances as one of the key reasons for their requested delay past the original trial date in August. A second motion requests that Ms Cannon prevent the release of a list of witnesses for the trial whom the Justice Department will seek Mr Trump be barred from contacting. Among other crimes, the ex-president is also charged with witness tampering, and has been ordered not to be in contact with one of his close aides: Walt Nauta. The development means that any trial will likely begin after at least the initial GOP primary debate this summer and could very well continue through voting in early primary states next year. Mr Trump has plead not guilty to all 37 counts, and loudly decried what he calls a witch hunt against him. But senior officials from his own administration have undercut that defence, unwilling to propagate the fantasy that Mr Trump had the authority to retain classified documents that pertained to national defence or the nonsense theory that the trove is somehow comparable to much smaller batches of presidential records recovered (without resistance, unlike in Mr Trump’s case) from the homes of Mike Pence and Joe Biden. His allies have claimed without evidence that the Justice Department is coordinating with the White House on the case, and have held strong to the idea that their leader did nothing wrong. But new evidence obtained by news outlets indicates that Mr Trump even spoke to reporters about a document in his possession which he verbally acknowledged was still classified. Mr Smith’s case exploded into view last year with the FBI’s raid of Mar-a-Lago; now, it is one of more than a half dozen criminal and civil legal fights bearing down on the former president. Aside from being accused of violating the Espionage Act with his trove of (allegedly) stolen documents, Mr Trump is also accused of 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York; in addition, the actions of the ex-president and his legal team are thought to be at the centre of a grand jury investigation in Georgia over the efforts to change the election results in that state. Read More Trump claims he ‘doesn’t want any help’ fighting federal indictment after he struggled to find attorneys willing to represent him Trump calls on Congress to help him wriggle out of federal charges Fox News’s Bret Baier hits back at Trump conspiracy theorist after ex-president appears to incriminate himself in interview New recordings of Trump revealed in classified papers investigation, documents show ‘I’m very proud of my son’: Joe Biden defends son Hunter Biden after deal with DoJ to plead guilty to federal charges Democrats downplay Hunter Biden's plea deal, while Republicans see opportunity to deflect from Trump
2023-06-24 10:52