
Russian drones attack Odesa region port facilities, Ukraine capital
Russian drones damaged port infrastructure in Odesa and targeted capital Kyiv from several directions, Ukrainian...
2023-08-02 13:05

North Korea calls US human rights envoy a 'political housemaid' in protest of criticisms
North Korea on Wednesday hurled misogynistic insults at a newly confirmed United States special envoy to monitor the country’s human rights issues and warned of unspecified security consequences if Washington continues to criticize its human rights conditions
2023-08-02 12:30

How the Trump fake electors scheme became a 'corrupt plan,' according to the indictment
The role that fake slates of electors played in Donald Trump’s desperate effort to cling to power after his defeat in the 2020 election is at the center of a four-count indictment against the former president
2023-08-02 12:00

MLB Rumors: Yankees frustration, Red Sox screw over Tigers, why Dylan Cease stayed put
MLB Rumors: Yankees partake in a frustrating trade deadlineThe Yankees made some of the most confusing decisions at the trade deadline. Instead of choosing a side of buying or selling, they ended up uncomfortably in the middle, waiting for the action to come to them. Ultimately, that action never ...
2023-08-02 09:19

Judge assigned to Trump case previously said 'the country is watching to see what the consequences are' for January 6
District Judge Tanya Chutkan, the judge assigned to preside over former President Donald Trump's criminal case in Washington, DC, has repeatedly spoken out in very strong terms against the efforts to overturn the election and disrupt the transfer of power.
2023-08-02 09:06

Takeaways from the Trump indictment that alleges a campaign of 'fraud and deceit'
The indictment of Donald Trump on Tuesday marks the first time that the former president has been formally held accountable for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat
2023-08-02 09:05

Top Republican candidates split on Trump indictment
By Dan Whitcomb Two of former U.S. President Donald Trump's top rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination
2023-08-02 08:46

The legal woes of Donald Trump
Former US president Donald Trump is now facing three criminal indictments, all filed since March -- raising the prospect that the Republican frontrunner in the 2024 White House race could end up navigating...
2023-08-02 07:16

Who is Dan Ho? Swimmer, 62, rescued from Atlantic ocean after treading water for 5 hours
The fishermen said they were happy they found Dan Ho and that they were impressed by his survival skills
2023-08-02 07:16

The election-meddling indictment against Trump is sprawling. Here's a breakdown of the case
Former President Donald Trump has for years pushed baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him
2023-08-02 07:15

Donald Trump’s third indictment explained
Donald Trump is facing four criminal charges over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election result after being indicted for the third time. A grand jury in Washington, DC voted to indict Mr Trump on four counts on Tuesday 1 August, including conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. Prosecutors stated the former president lost the 2020 election but he was “determined to remain in power” and for two months he “spread lies” that there had been fraud and that he had won. “These claims were false and the defendant knew they were false... but the defendant repeated and widely disseminated them anyway,” the indictment said. Mr Trump has been summoned to appear before a federal magistrate judge in Washington on Thursday 3 August. Read More Watch moment Trump indictment announced by Special Counsel Jack Smith Nigel Farage claims Coutts closed bank account because he supports Trump Banned driver rams police car off road during dramatic high-speed chase
2023-08-02 06:40

Appeals court casts doubt on Biden administration rule to curb use of handgun stabilizing braces
A federal appeals court says a Biden administration rule aimed at curbing the use of stabilizing braces on handguns is unlikely to survive a legal challenge
2023-08-02 06:12
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