Trump announces appeal of ‘unconstitutional gag order’ after judge threatens jail time: ‘sham’
Former President Trump announced Thursday morning that his defense team in the NY v. Trump case has filed a motion to appeal the “unconstitutional gag order” that was imposed on the 45th president, restricting what he can publicly say about the case. “I just want to let you know that we’ve just filed a […]
Creecy: Komati power station not a good test case for just energy transition
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Jacob Zuma approaches Concourt in bid to revive private prosecution of Billy Downer
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‘The stakes could not be higher’: world is on edge of climate abyss, UN warns
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Trump lawyer argues Stormy Daniels was out to make money as testimony continues in hush-money trial – live
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Fulton County Reprimanded by Ga. Elections Board for 2020 Error
The Georgia State Election Board determined Tuesday that Fulton County used improper procedures during the 2020 recount of the presidential election.
House Probe Faults Labor Board Mail Ballot Elections
A Republican-led House committee released a report Thursday detailing “blatant misconduct” and mismanagement surrounding the mail ballot union elections administered by the National Labor Relations Board.
Lawyer: Florida Deputies Who Fatally Shot US Airman Had Wrong Apartment
The family of a 23-year-old Black U.S. Air Force airman who was fatally shot by sheriff’s deputies at his off-base apartment in Florida last week will join civil rights attorney Ben Crump for a news conference Thursday calling for transparency in the investigation.[#item_full_content]
Tornadoes Kill 2 in Tennessee, 1 in North Carolina
Severe storms tore through parts of the U.S. again Wednesday, spawning damaging tornadoes, producing massive hail, and killing two people in Tennessee and one person in North Carolina.[#item_full_content]
Rep. Neal Dunn to Newsmax: D.C. Campus Protest Response ‘Too Little, Too Late’
It was a “sad day” for George Washington University when protesters defaced a statue of the nation’s first president, alumnus and Rep. Neal Dunn, R-Fla., told Newsmax.