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Now That Trump Has Been Convicted, Could He Face Prison Next?
The New York Sun· 7 days ago“The real verdict is going to be Nov. 5 by the American people,” Trump told reporters in the...
A jury has been seated in Hunter Biden’s federal firearms case
Denver Post· 4 days ago“Jill and I love our son, and we are so proud of the man he is today.” The president was nearby, in...
Summer movie guide, through Labor Day
Republican-American· 5 days agoThe month of June will bring “Hit Man” to Netflix and “Bad Boys 4” to theaters, as well as “Inside Out 2,” “The Bikeriders” and the first part of Kevin...
Travis Kelce's Pal Weighs in on Potential Taylor Swift Wedding
E! News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTravis Kelce’s barber Pat Regan shared his experience meeting Taylor Swift and how he feels about...
Husband talks of missing wife
Nevada Appeal· 4 days agoNow, Anguiano has spent three days wondering what happened to his wife, who disappeared Monday morning after dropping off the couple's 6-year-old son,...
Will Trump go to jail?
The Hill· 7 days agoThe former president won’t face sentencing until a July 11 hearing, a date that comes just four days before he is set to officially become that nominee...
The Battle of Henry Johnson, Albany war hero
Albany Times Union· 1 day agoThe popular story of Henry Johnson, Albany’s World War I hero, goes something like this: Johnson was a railroad porter who enlisted in the Black regiment...
JCRN, UWJC partner with Texas Health to discuss suicide prevention
Cleburne Times-Review, Texas via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoJun. 5—The Johnson County Resource Network recently met at the Cleburne Chamber of Commerce to discuss some of the myths associated with suicide. United Way of Johnson County partnered with ...
From Election Denialism to Jury Denialism
The Bulwark· 2 days agoNow another institution is trying to hold Trump accountable. Last week, a jury in Manhattan found him guilty of 34 felonies in his hush-money trial. It’s...
Local politicians, law experts chime in on first criminal conviction of a president in U.S. history
Tribune via AOL· 7 days agoMay 30—When news broke Thursday that the first president in U.S. history was convicted of a crime, animated responses rang out from politicians and legal experts all across Washington state.