Special counsel continues to schedule witness interviews even as he moves closer to another possible Trump indictment
As anticipation builds for former President Donald Trump to be indicted for the third time this year, investigators in the special counsel's election interference probe are expected to speak with additional witnesses over the next several weeks, including at least one former Trump attorney.
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Tommy Fleetwood Is Staring Directly Into a Dream
Tommy Fleetwood has his whole life in front of him.
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MLB Trade Deadline Insider Q&A: Shohei Ohtani, Padres, Cardinals, Brewers
Here's FanSided's MLB Insider Robert Murray breaking down the latest as we're less than two weeks away from the baseball trade deadline.The MLB Trade Deadline is on Aug. 1, now less than two weeks away. And the buzz is highly palpable.Will Shohei Ohtani be traded? Are the Padr...
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How many grandchildren does Donny Osmond have? Singer jokes they are enough to fill 'several soccer teams'
Donny Osmond is not only a legendary singer and entertainer but also a doting grandfather
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Trump shares threatening video as midnight deadline to appear before Jan 6 grand jury closes in - live
Donald Trump could be indicted by a grand jury investigating his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the January 6 Capitol riot by Friday. The Independent learned that a possible indictment could be handed down as soon as this week, charging the former president in his third criminal case. Mr Trump announced on Tuesday that he had been sent a letter by special prosecutor Jack Smith informing him that he is the “target” of a grand jury investigation. The target letter cites three statutes under which he could be charged including conspiracy to commit offence or to defraud the United States, deprivation of rights under colour of law and tampering with a witness, victim or informant, multiple outlets reported. William Russell, a former White House aide who now works for the Trump presidential campaign and spent much of January 6 with the then-president, is scheduled to testify before the grand jury when it meets today. The former president was given until today to report to the Washington, DC, federal courthouse but with a midnight deadline is not expected to appear. Instead, he shared a fan video on Truth Social with a threatening mob boss feel using audio featuring an expletive and lifted from comments he made in 2020 on Iran. Read More Donald Trump brands US a ‘third-world hellhole’ run by ‘perverts’ and ‘thugs’ Ron DeSantis campaign fires staff as Florida governor trails Trump in the polls Fundraising takeaways: Trump and DeSantis in their own tier as Pence and other Republicans struggle RFK Jr revives antisemitic conspiracy theory that Covid-19 was ‘ethnically targeted’ to spare Jewish people
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After nearly 30 years, there's movement in the case of Tupac Shakur's killing. Here's what we know
The unsolved killing of rapper Tupac Shakur has taken a new twist
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Tupac Shakur Murder: Police took items from home of witness to shooting, warrant shows
Property records show the target of a search warrant tied to the investigation into Tupac Shakur's death belongs to the wife of a self-proclaimed witness to the rapper's shooting.
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10 Back-to-School Products to Add to Your Shopping List
The best back-to-school products can help make your return to the classroom a little easier come fall.
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Jarred Kelenic Breaks Down in Tears Talking to Reporters About Foot Injury Suffered by Kicking Cooler
Poor guy.
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Misconceptions About the Ice Age
In this episode of Misconceptions, host Justin Dodd thaws out a few myths about the ice age, from the idea that Earth was once frozen solid to what actually caused the mammoths’ extinction.
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Don Garber reveals ultimatum to MLS clubs regarding pitches for Lionel Messi
MLS commissioner Don Garber explained the situation regarding turf and natural grass for clubs planning to host Inter Miami.
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US Army secretary emphasizes that service is 'not going to lower our standards' despite recruiting challenges
The US Army Secretary emphasized Thursday that the service is "not going to lower our standards" despite ongoing challenges with recruiting.
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