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Trump has already won his immunity case
The Raw Story· 12 hours agoIs Donald Trump immune from criminal prosecution? Any day now, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to decide that question in the election-subversion case...
On This Day, June 13: Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman found slain
United Press International via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLead defense attorney Johnnie Cochran (L) and defendant O.J. Simpson listen to testimony on March...
Three Nixon-appointed justices helped end his presidency. Trump trio now set to weigh in on immunity...
Market Watch· 7 days agoNow, three justices named by then-President Donald Trump sit on the court as it weighs whether and...
Today in History
The Ponca City News· 6 days agoToday is the 165th day of 2024 and the 87th day of spring. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1966, the U.S.
Today in History: Abraham Lincoln accepts Illinois Republican Party’s nomination for the Senate
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoOn June 16, 1858, accepting the Illinois Republican Party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate, Abraham...
Bookreporter.com's "On Sale This Week" Newsletter - June 18, 2024
Book Reporter· 1 day agoThis week, we are calling attention to our 13th Annual Book Group Speed Dating event, which is now available for viewing. Earlier this month, representatives from six publishers presented 30 ...
The Paranoid Movies That Captured Post-Watergate America
Foreign Policy Magazine· 3 days agoIt surely existed throughout history—did Pliny the Elder shrug off Vesuvian rumblings as “fake...
U.S. military caught running secret vaccine smear campaign
Boing Boing· 5 days agoThe U.S. military launched a clandestine operation to undermine trust in China's COVID-19 vaccines,...
Today in History: Michael Jackson acquitted on charges of child molestation
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoToday is Thursday, June 13, the 165th day of 2024. There are 201 days left in the year. On June 13,...
Today in History: June 16, Donald Trump launches presidential campaign - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoIn 1858, accepting the Illinois Republican Party’s nomination for the US Senate, Abraham Lincoln said the slavery issue had to be resolved, declaring, “A house divided against itself cannot ...