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Today in History: June 9, Donald Trump is indicted - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 7 hours agoIn 1732, James Oglethorpe received a charter from Britain’s King George II to found the colony of Georgia. In 1870, author Charles Dickens died in Gad’s Hill Place, England. In 1915, guitarist ...
Supreme Court crunch time as Trump, abortion and social media decisions loom
USA Today· 4 days agoThe nine justices of the Supreme Court agreed to hear 62 cases this term, which began in October....
Could Trump beat Biden in a blowout?
The Hill via Yahoo News· 4 days agoPresident Biden’s poor polling numbers have raised questions about the possibility of a blowout victory by former President Trump in November, even as he...
Today in History: June 9, Donald Trump is indicted
Stamford Advocate· 13 hours agoOn June 9, 2023, a felony indictment said Donald Trump improperly stored in his Florida estate sensitive documents on nuclear capabilities, repeatedly enlisted aides and lawyers ...
How Trump's Life Will Change Now That He's a Convicted Felon
Time Magazine· 6 days agoDonald Trump is the first ex-President to be convicted of crimes, and now he'll be the first who has...
Fox News Poll: Trump holds 4-point edge in Florida rematch as majority says conviction won’t matter...
Fox News· 3 days agoFormer President Donald Trump won Florida in 2016 and 2020 and a new Fox News survey shows he is...
Rooks: Roberts has one chance to salvage US Supreme Court's reputation
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 2 days agoRoberts’ legacy of divisiveness and disunion is on track to match that of Chief Justice Roger Taney,...
A Year of Preparation Under the Specter of Conspiracy
Southern Poverty Law Center· 5 days agoThe investigations and prosecutions related to the failed Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S....
2:00PM Water Cooler 6/7/2024 | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 2 days ago~ Today's Water Cooler: Politics, pandemics; Trump, Trump, Trump; many new Covid numbers, some irritating; Vivian Maier's first exhibition; steroids: is everybody really taking them?