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  • Judge Fines Donald Trump $9,000 for Violating Gag Order, Threatens Jail Time in Hush Money Trial
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    Justice Juan Merchan of New York has fined former U.S. President Donald Trump $9,000 for contempt of court and warned of potential jail time if he continues to violate the gag order. The ruling comes after prosecutors accused Trump of violating the judge's restrictions on commenting about witnesses and jurors in nine online statements.
  • Donald Trump's Courthouse Birthday Wish to Melania Labeled 'Inappropriate' and 'Selfish' by Ex-Aide Grisham
    Donald Trump, Melania Trump
    Former aide Stephanie Grisham has claimed that Donald Trump's recent birthday message to his wife, Melania Trump, was more of a "performance for voters" than a genuine display of affection. The former president wished Melania a happy 54th birthday on Friday, April 26, while outside the courthouse where his hush money trial is taking place.
  • Nationwide Campus Protests Over Gaza War Lead to Hundreds of Student Arrests Across US
    Over 500 Arrested as Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread Across US College Campuses, What Protesters Actually Want
    As the war in Gaza continues to escalate, with the death toll mounting, protests have erupted across college campuses in the United States, leading to hundreds of student arrests and growing tensions between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
  • RFK Jr. Threatens Legal Action Against TikTok Ban, Calls It a "Smoke Screen" and Unconstitutional
    RFK Jr.'s VP Pick Nicole Shanahan Highlights Campaign's Focus on Conspiracy Theories and Deep Pockets
    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has vowed to challenge a potential TikTok ban in the United States, arguing that the move is unconstitutional and a "smoke screen" for other issues. In a statement on social media platform X, Kennedy wrote, "Don't be fooled - the TikTok ban is not about China harvesting your data. That's a smoke screen."
  • Trump's Lawyer Alina Habba Criticizes New York Courts and Jury, Expresses Doubts About Winning NYC Hush Money Trial
    Alina Habba Signals Resilience Amid Trump's Legal Turmoil
    Alina Habba, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, has expressed skepticism about her client's chances of success in the ongoing Manhattan hush money criminal trial. In a recent interview on Newsmax's "Greg Kelly Reports," Habba voiced her concerns about the fairness of the proceedings, citing the political landscape of New York and the timing of the case.
  • California Senate Committee Passes Bill Targeting CLEAR's Airport Security Screening Services
    California Senate Committee Passes Bill Targeting CLEAR's Airport Security Screening Services
    A California bill targeting the airport security screening company CLEAR has passed its first legislative hurdle, sparking a heated debate over the fairness and equity of expedited security services at airports. The proposal, which was approved by the state Senate Transportation Committee with an 8-4 vote on Tuesday, aims to restrict CLEAR's expansion to new airports until the company obtains its own dedicated security lane.
  • Senate Passes $95B Foreign Aid Package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan; Biden to Sign into Law
    APPROVED
    The U.S. Senate has passed a long-delayed $95 billion foreign aid package to provide crucial assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, marking a significant bipartisan victory after months of contentious debate.
  • Judge Admonishes Donald Trump Lawyer, Mulls Sanctions Over Alleged Gag Order Violations in Hush Money Trial
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    The New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial reprimanded the former president's lead lawyer, Todd Blanche, on Tuesday, as tensions rose over alleged violations of a gag order designed to protect trial participants from Trump's abuse.
  • DOJ Reaches $138.7 Million Settlement with Larry Nassar Victims Over FBI's Mishandling of Case
    DOJ Reaches $138.7 Million Settlement with Larry Nassar Victims Over FBI's Mishandling of Case
    The U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to pay nearly $139 million to victims of former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, settling legal claims brought over the department's failure to adequately investigate allegations that could have brought the convicted child molester to justice sooner and prevented dozens of assaults.
  • Tensions Escalate at Top US Universities Amid Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Protesters and Mounting Clashes
    Tensions Escalate at Top US Universities Amid Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Protesters and Mounting Clashes
    Tensions have reached a boiling point at several top United States universities, including Columbia University, New York University (NYU), and Yale, as pro-Palestinian demonstrations and arrests escalate in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
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