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What Donald Trump's Prison Sentence Will Look Like
Newsweek· 19 hours agoDonald Trump has made history as the first former U.S. president to be found guilty of criminal charges, although legal experts believe its unlikely that...
US plans to impose new visa restrictions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials after security verdicts
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoU.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller called for the release of the detained activists a...
Mary Trump says her uncle "absolutely" should go to jail
Newsweek· 9 hours agoAfter Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in Manhattan on Thursday, his estranged niece has...
Yes, Donald Trump can still be president as a convicted felon
Politico· 21 hours agoNow, if Trump is sentenced to prison and also wins the presidency, that would pose obvious practical...
Colorado officials, politicians react after Trump found guilty on felony hush money charges
Colorado Springs Gazette· 5 hours agoColorado's Republican Party blasted the legal system on Thursday after a New York jury convicted...
Opinion | Legal process seen to take its course with landmark Hong Kong verdicts
South China Morning Post· 20 hours agoThree judges found 14 of them guilty of subversion under the national security law. The opposition...
Hong Kong convicts 14 activists of subversion
BBC via AOL· 14 hours agoThey were among the 47 activists charged with trying to "overthrow" the government by organising an unofficial primary in 2020 to pick candidates who can...
Is Donald Trump going to jail today?
Newsweek· 19 hours agoTrump became the first former president in U.S. history to become a convicted felon after a Manhattan jury unanimously found him guilty of falsifying...
Taiwan opposition passes contentious bill to empower legislature
Nikkei Asian Review· 3 days agoConstitutional crisis looms as KMT and TPP draw rebuke from lawyers
Tariffs Won’t Fix Our China Problems
The Dispatch via AOL· 11 hours agoIn a moment of perhaps unintentional candor, the junta pretending to be a court of law found that electing such candidates would provoke “a ...