The first count landed like a hammer: “Guilty.” In business-like fashion, the foreman of a Manhattan jury transformed Donald Trump
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Trump tries to spin guilty into gold
Donald Trump is already trying to turn his historic criminal conviction into a campaign cash windfall. Moments after a jury
Alberta government hails ‘productive’ legislative sitting while Opposition decries anti-democratic tactics
The spring sitting of the Alberta legislature wrapped up Wednesday night, bringing to an end a legislative period described by
‘Shameful Political Stunt’: Trump Allies Go Off Following Guilty Verdict
Donald Trump’s allies rushed to his defence following the announcement of a guilty verdict in his criminal trial, blasting the
Trump needs to win votes from people who despise him. That just got harder.
Yes, it’s obviously true that a 34-count felony conviction would be enough to demolish the career of any normal politician.
Bishop Of Dover Nails Exactly Why Migration Should Not Be Used As ‘Political Football’
The Bishop of Devon spoke passionately in defence of migrants on BBC Question Time The bishop of Dover unpacked the
Donald Trump Found Guilty On All Counts In New York Criminal Hush Money Trial
NEW YORK — A jury of 12 New Yorkers on Thursday found former US President Donald Trump guilty on all
Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US weapons
The Biden administration has quietly given Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia — solely near the area of Kharkiv —
Justices reinstate death sentence for Arizona man
By a vote of 6-3 along ideological lines, the justices ruled that a federal appeals court was wrong when it ordered post-conviction relief for Danny Lee Jones, who contended that his Sixth Amendment right to have adequate representation by his lawyer was violated during the…
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Supreme Court rules for NRA in First Amendment dispute
The Supreme Court on Thursday reinstated a lawsuit by the National Rifle Association, alleging that a New York official violated the group’s First Amendment rights when she urged banks and insurance companies not to do business with it in the wake of the 2018 shooting…
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