Jack Smith pushes court not to ask jurors whom they voted for in 2020
Special counsel Jack Smith is urging the federal judge presiding over the Donald Trump classified documents case to deny the former president’s lawyers’ request to ask potential jurors which political party they support and whether they voted in the 2020 election.
Texts Show Witness Readily Helped Build a Case to Disqualify Trump Prosecutors
Terrence Bradley was a reluctant witness in court, but text messages show he was eager to help an effort to disqualify Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney.
Alan Dershowitz Slams ‘Absurd’ Move For States Removing Trump From Ballot
“Well, it’s so absurd that a lower court judge, or secretary of state in Maine, or some other officials — some elected, some not even elected — can take away the vote from tens of millions of people,” Dershowitz said.
Raid on raw dairy farm ignites debate over freedom of food consumption
A raid on a Pennsylvania farm could affect more than just one food supplier and its customers. Some see the case as having implications for the food freedoms of the entire nation.
Alabama Lawmakers Advance Bills in a Race to Protect IVF
Republicans in the state House and Senate on Thursday showed overwhelming support for legislation shielding IVF providers.
Texas Wildfire Torches Over 1M Acres, Largest In State History
“There are millions of cattle out there, with some towns comprising more cattle than people. The losses could be catastrophic for those counties. Farmers and ranchers are losing everything.”
San Francisco residents to vote on giving cops more power, force some welfare recipients into drug treatment
On Tuesday, residents of San Francisco will have the opportunity to vote on two measures designed to curtail rising crime and drug problems in the city.
40-Year-Old San Francisco Diner Chain Closes All Locations, Cites COVID and Homelessness
"We needed people to come back in and we needed the homeless people out."
Jack Teixeira Expected to Plead Guilty in Leak of Trove of Secrets
Prosecutors said they found no evidence of espionage and concluded he had posted secrets to a chat group on the social media platform Discord to impress people he met online with insider information, particularly details of the war in Ukraine.
FBI Raids Home of Top Eric Adams Aide
The FBI raid of Greco’s house came amid a year-long probe into whether Adams' 2021 mayoral campaign illegally received money from the Turkish government.
Thief busted in brutal NYC subway cello attack released without bail
A 23-year-old with eight prior arrests was busted in the shocking caught-on-video bottle attack on a New York City subway cellist — and she was promptly cut loose Thursday despite pleas that she be held on bail.
Hundreds gather for a candlelight vigil in honor of Hooters
A Hooters location in Charleston, West Virginia, saw hundreds gather for a candlelight vigil as the building is being demolished to make way for a gas station.