Now It’s up to the Jury

Published: Wed, 05/29/24

Updated: Mon, 06/03/24

Deliberations in Trump's historic criminal case have begun after a six-week trial focused on alleged falsification of business records to conceal hush money payments.Insert Preheader


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Now It’s Up to the Jury

USA Today

Jury deliberations in Trump's historic criminal case have finally begun after a six-week trial focused on alleged falsification of business records to conceal hush money payments.

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Inside the Alito Neighborhood Clash

The New York Times

A dispute between Justice Alito's wife and liberal neighbors over anti-Trump signs escalated into police calls and scrutiny over an upside-down flag linked to the "Stop the Steal" campaign.

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The Intel Agency That Gets It Right

Vox

INR, the State Dept’s small intelligence bureau, has consistently outperformed larger agencies like the CIA by accurately predicting major events like the Vietnam, Iraq, and Ukraine wars.

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No Gag Order From Judge Cannon

Associated Press

Judge Cannon denied prosecutors' request to restrict Trump's public statements in his classified records case, citing inadequate defense review time but allowing for future filings.

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Dems in Full-Blown "Freakout"

Politico

Democratic leaders and strategists are increasingly anxious about Biden's reelection prospects, fearing his poor polling and various issues could lead to a loss against Trump.

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De Niro: "You Are Gangsters"

NBC News

Robert De Niro clashed with pro-Trump protesters outside the Manhattan courthouse where Trump is on trial, calling them "gangsters" while they insulted him and his movies.

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My Friend Bill Walton

GoLocalProv

Kevin Stacom reminisces about his friendship with the late Bill Walton, highlighting Walton's extraordinary basketball career and their personal bond, underscored by Walton's sincerity.

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Pope Apologizes for Homophobic Slur

BBC

Pope Francis apologized for using a derogatory term about gay men in a private meeting, emphasizing he did not intend to offend and reaffirming the Church's inclusive stance.

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2+ Hours per Day Dreamscrolling?

StudyFinds

The average American spends over two hours daily "dreamscrolling" desired purchases, with 71% finding it motivational for reaching financial goals despite concerns about wasted time.

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Haley Signs: "Finish Them" on Bomb

The New Republic

Nikki Haley sparked controversy by signing Israeli artillery shells with "Finish them!" during a visit to Israel, endorsing its military actions in Gaza amid international accusations of war crimes.

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7 Jump From Plane and Survive

USA Today

Seven people, including the pilot, parachuted out of a small plane before it crashed in a Missouri hayfield, with all passengers surviving and authorities investigating the cause.

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Denver Drones To Respond to 911

Daily Mail

Following budget cuts, the Denver Police launched a new drone program to help respond to 911 calls, aiming to use drones for initial assessments and to save resources.

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$5.25 Million for "Home Alone" House

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The iconic "Home Alone" movie house is for sale at $5.25 million in Winnetka, Illinois, and features a Wisconsin Badgers-themed indoor basketball court and memorabilia.

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Alito Flag "Smear"?

New York Post

The New York Post reports that the media's smear attempt linking Justice Alito to Jan. 6 via an upside-down flag at his house was so absurd that even the Washington Post declined to report it.

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Biden/Harris Virtual Nomination

CBS News

The Democratic Party plans to virtually nominate Biden and Harris before its August convention to meet Ohio's ballot deadline due to scheduling conflicts and failed legislative negotiations.

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Modern Workday Fuels Isolation

The Wall Street Journal

The modern workday, with its focus on digital interactions and fewer personal connections, is fueling an epidemic of loneliness among remote and in-person American employees.

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"Son of Sam" Denied Parole Again

NBC 4 New York

“Son of Sam” killer David Berkowitz, who terrorized New York City in the 1970s with shootings that killed six and wounded seven, was denied parole for the 12th time after a May 14 interview.

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Focus on Karen Read Blood Alcohol

Boston Herald

On Day 18 of Karen Read's murder trial for John O’Keefe's death, witnesses focused on O’Keefe’s injuries and Read’s elevated BAC, estimated to be over the legal limit at the time.

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Kelces' Date Night Interrupted

TMZ

Jason Kelce's wife, Kylie, confronted a rude fan during their vacation after the woman aggressively demanded a photo, leading to a heated exchange captured on video.

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More People Make 'No-Buy Year' Pledge

The Canadian Press

Driven by overspending and climate concerns, more people are committing to "no-buy year" pledges, limiting purchases to essentials to improve financial and environmental habits.

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PAC Chair to Publish Memoir by Hunter’s Ex

For the Left

The co-chairman of the largest pro-RFK Jr. super PAC announced he's publishing a tell-all memoir by Hunter Biden's child's mother, with revelations that could impact the 2024 election. 

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Tony Gonzales Wins Texas GOP Runoff

For the Right

Rep. Gonzales of Texas narrowly won his primary runoff against a gun-rights activist, with backers warning that a loss could have allowed Democrats to flip the district in November. 

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