Trump Says He Will Testify

Published: Sat, 04/13/24

Former President Trump told reporters he would "absolutely" testify in his upcoming hush money trial. Jury selection in the trial, which is expected to last six to eight weeks, begins Monday.Insert Preheader

 

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Donald Trump Says He Will Testify

NBC News

Former President Trump told reporters he would "absolutely" testify in his upcoming hush money trial. Jury selection in the trial, which is expected to last six to eight weeks, begins Monday.

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7 Killed in Australia Stabbing Attack

NBC News

A baby was among several people stabbed at a mall in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday. Seven people, including the attacker, have been pronounced dead, while others are in serious or critical condition.

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U.S. Moves Troops Readying for Iran

USA Today

President Joe Biden warned Iran against an expected attack on Israel as the U.S. moved more troops to the Middle East in anticipation of a strike on Israeli or Western interests in the region.

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Americans Think Both Harmed the Country

Associated Press

There’s a reason why President Biden and former President Trump are spending so much time attacking each other — people don't think either man has much to brag about when it comes to the record.

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OJ Simpson: A Guilty Man Framed?

Daily Mail

If OJ Simpson is standing before the Angel Gabriel today – he may have a challenging case to make if this heavenly judge is as skeptical as most Americans. But decades ago, in earthly court, he was rightly acquitted.

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Man Intentionally Crashes Semi-truck

ABC News

One person was killed and more than a dozen injured after a man allegedly intentionally crashed a stolen semi-truck into a Texas Department of Public Safety office in Brenham on Friday, officials said.

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McCarthy: He "Slept With 17-Year-Old"

Fox News

Former Rep. Kevin McCarthy says he was ousted as speaker of the House by a member of Congress who "wanted me to stop an ethics complaint because he slept with a 17-year-old."

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Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex

New York Times

Sexual strangulation, nearly always of women in heterosexual pornography, has long been a staple on free sites, those default sources of sex ed for teens. As with anything else, repeat exposure can render the once appalling appealing.

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Gold Prices Soar at Costco Wholesale

Seattle Times

The warehouse club has seen a spike in sales ever since it began selling 1-ounce bars of 24-karat gold last September. The discount giant in January added silver coins to its offerings of precious metals due to high demand of Gold.

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How Donald Trump Could Win His Trial

Politico

Trump and his lawyers still have two robust defense strategies — one obvious, one surprising — that they can use in the courtroom to try to rebut prosecutors’ charges that Trump falsified his company’s business records.

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All of Dominick Dunne's OJ Coverage

Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair’s special correspondent, whose career covering murder trials began after his daughter was killed, was one of only two journalists with a guaranteed seat for every day of the O.J. Simpson trial.

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"Divorce" Or Broken "Engagement"?

Slate

I am not sorry that Gerry and Theresa will be spared this lasting rubble. But let’s call the end of their “marriage” what it is: a breakup. They couldn't decide on where to live, and things didn't work out.

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Fitzpatrick AWOL on Trump Visit

Philadelphia Inquirer

Former President Donald Trump’s first stop in Pennsylvania on Saturday will be a fundraiser in Bucks County — a short distance from U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick’s district office. But Fitzpatrick’s plans on Saturday remain unclear.

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Questions About SEAL's War Wounds

Washington Post

When Tim Sheehy completed training as a Navy SEAL in 2009 and shipped off to Iraq, the elite fighting force was not a household name. People were perplexed when he told them what he did, he would later say.

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Friends Retired, I'm Still Working

Wall Street Journal

They all want me to play with them, and I admit—it’s tempting. But in the end, I'm happy at my desk. Self-employment is a never-ending contest between the world’s worst manager and the world’s laziest employee.

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Clint Eastwood Makes His Day at 93

Page Six

Clint Eastwood made a rare public appearance to support friend Jane Goodall last month. The 93-year-old actor was photographed sitting alongside the famed conservationist at an event in Carmel, Calif.

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U.S. House Votes To Renew FISA

The Hill

The House in a bipartisan vote reauthorized the nation’s warrantless surveillance powers Friday, approving the program for another two years even as lawmakers narrowly declined to attach an amendment.

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This Is How Travis Kelce Graduated

Cincinnati.com

Dr. Neville Pinto, UC's president, wore a cap and gown Thursday night to deliver diplomas to both Jason and Travis Kelce as they hosted their "New Heights" podcast event at Fifth Third Arena.

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$62.8M for Hollywood House

Wall Street Journal

A buyer from Asia has paid $62.8 million for a Los Angeles spec house with a pickleball court in the city’s most expensive home sale of the year, according to people familiar with the transaction.

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Religious Decline Tied to Mental Health

The Editors

There’s another, non-technology possible contributor to the mental health crisis that’s getting less attention but may be just as significant. That is the decline in church attendance.

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In-N-Out President Said She Fought To Keep Prices Down 

For the Left

In-N-Out Burger's president, Lynsi Snyder, fought to keep prices down in California amidst the new fast-food minimum wage increase from $16 to $20 per hour. 

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KS Governor Vetoes Ban on Gender-Affirming Care

For the Right

Kansas' governor vetoed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors and stricter reporting from abortion providers, citing interference in medical decisions. 

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