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Top judge sits out Donald Trump case
Newsweek· 1 day agoThe chief justice of the New York Court of Appeals sat out former President Donald Trump's appeal of the gag order in his criminal hush money case. The ...
On This Day, June 18: War of 1812 begins
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSpanish King Juan Carlos attends a gala banquet to celebrate King Harald V and Queen Sonja's 80th birthdays at the Opera House in Oslo on May 5, 2017....
The Supreme Court decision that could rock Utah
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“In the middle of the Christmas holiday, (Obama) swept over 1.3 million acres of land in San Juan County — the poorest county of Utah — into a new...
Clark County Common Pleas Court cases
Springfield News-Sun· 2 days agoClark County Common Pleas Court cases
Lawsuits filed: June 3-7, 2024
The Longview News-Journal· 3 days agoCases filed from June 3-7 in Gregg County civil court. Cases that end in an “A” were filed in the 188th District Court; “B” in the 124th District Court;...
Referees at Euro 2024: Your complete guide, including English officials
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoTiago Martins (Portugal) Catalin Popa (Romania) Nejc Kajtazovic (Slovenia) Alejandro Jose Hernandez...
Trump Denounces Jack Smith as ‘Totalitarian’ as Special Counsel Moves Aggressively To Gag Him From...
The New York Sun· 1 day agoThe limits and liberties with respect to President Trump’s speech in South Florida are emerging as...
Discover the shortlist of 100 artists from ‘Latin America Panorama’
Vogue· 5 days agoPhotoVogue Presents the 100 most remarkable artists from the local open call.
New York appeals court rejects Trump's bid to lift gag order
Fox News· 1 day agoNew York Court of Appeals on Tuesday rejected former President Trump’s bid to have the gag order...
Don’t Make It a Memory Test: Let Jurors in New York Have Written Copies of the Court’s Instructions...
Law.com· 1 day agoThis episode—coming at a pivotal moment in one of the most high-profile trials of the past 25 years—shined a bright light on one of the most curious and bizarre of New York’s trial practices ...