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Special Counsel Jack Smith Considers Seeking Removal of Judge Aileen Cannon in Trump Classified Documents Case
Special counsel Jack Smith is considering seeking the removal of Judge Aileen Cannon from the case involving former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents, as tensions between the two parties reach a breaking point. 
Special counsel Jack Smith is considering seeking the removal of Judge Aileen Cannon from the case involving former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents, as tensions between the two parties reach a breaking point. -
Biden Warns Israel to Protect Civilians in Gaza or Face US Policy Change
U.S. President Biden issued a stern warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, demanding immediate changes to protect civilian lives in Gaza or face a reduction in U.S. support for Israel's military campaign against Hamas. 
U.S. President Biden issued a stern warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, demanding immediate changes to protect civilian lives in Gaza or face a reduction in U.S. support for Israel's military campaign against Hamas. -
British Billionaire Joe Lewis Avoids Jail Time in US Insider Trading Case, Fined $5 Million
Joe Lewis, the British billionaire who heads the family that owns Tottenham Hotspur, was spared jail time for his role in a "brazen" insider trading conspiracy on Thursday. Instead, a New York judge fined the 87-year-old $5 million and sentenced him to three years of probation, taking into account his age, health issues, and voluntary return to the United States to face punishment. 
Joe Lewis, the British billionaire who heads the family that owns Tottenham Hotspur, was spared jail time for his role in a "brazen" insider trading conspiracy on Thursday. Instead, a New York judge fined the 87-year-old $5 million and sentenced him to three years of probation, taking into account his age, health issues, and voluntary return to the United States to face punishment. -
Special Counsel Slams Judge's Order in Trump Classified Documents Case, Calls Legal Premise 'Flawed'
In a strongly worded court filing on Tuesday, special counsel Jack Smith criticized the order issued by Judge Aileen Cannon in the case of former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents. 
In a strongly worded court filing on Tuesday, special counsel Jack Smith criticized the order issued by Judge Aileen Cannon in the case of former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents. -
Texas' Controversial Immigration Law SB 4 Faces Federal Appeals Court Scrutiny
On Wednesday, the federal 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans is set to hear oral arguments in a Justice Department lawsuit alleging that Texas' controversial immigration law, Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), is unconstitutional. 
On Wednesday, the federal 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans is set to hear oral arguments in a Justice Department lawsuit alleging that Texas' controversial immigration law, Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), is unconstitutional. -
Special Counsel Rebukes Judge Cannon's 'Fundamentally Flawed' Jury Instruction Request in Trump Classified Documents Case
Federal prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida have sharply criticized U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's handling of the proceedings, calling her recent order for proposed jury instructions "fundamentally flawed" and threatening to seek an appeals court review if she accepts Trump's arguments about his record-retention powers. 
Federal prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida have sharply criticized U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's handling of the proceedings, calling her recent order for proposed jury instructions "fundamentally flawed" and threatening to seek an appeals court review if she accepts Trump's arguments about his record-retention powers. -
US and UK Forge Groundbreaking Partnership to Tackle AI Safety Challenges
The United States and Britain have announced a new partnership focused on the science of artificial intelligence safety, amid growing concerns about the potential risks posed by upcoming next-generation AI models. 
The United States and Britain have announced a new partnership focused on the science of artificial intelligence safety, amid growing concerns about the potential risks posed by upcoming next-generation AI models. -
Donald Trump Repeatedly Makes False Claims About New York Fraud Case Appeal Process
Former President Donald Trump has once again made false claims regarding the appeal process in his New York civil fraud case, asserting that he was required to post a bond before being allowed to appeal the $454 million judgment against him. 
Former President Donald Trump has once again made false claims regarding the appeal process in his New York civil fraud case, asserting that he was required to post a bond before being allowed to appeal the $454 million judgment against him. -
Donald Trump Posts $175 Million Bond in New York Civil Fraud Case, Preventing Asset Seizure
Former President Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond in the New York civil fraud case, preventing the seizure of his assets while the case is on appeal. The bond comes after a state appeals court ruling last week, which gave Trump and his co-defendants 10 days to post the reduced amount, down from the original $464 million judgment due on March 25. 
Former President Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond in the New York civil fraud case, preventing the seizure of his assets while the case is on appeal. The bond comes after a state appeals court ruling last week, which gave Trump and his co-defendants 10 days to post the reduced amount, down from the original $464 million judgment due on March 25. -
Biden's Transgender Day of Visibility Proclamation on Easter Sparks Outrage Among Conservatives
U.S. President Joe Biden's proclamation of Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) on March 31, which coincided with Easter Sunday this year, has sparked a wave of outrage among Republican politicians and right-wing media figures. 
U.S. President Joe Biden's proclamation of Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) on March 31, which coincided with Easter Sunday this year, has sparked a wave of outrage among Republican politicians and right-wing media figures.