Trump's Latest Odd Brain Boast Has One Whale Of A Plot Twist
Donald Trump is putting a new spin on his boast about a cognitive test he took four years ago, this time working a whale and some tricky math into the story.
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Donald Trump is putting a new spin on his boast about a cognitive test he took four years ago, this time working a whale and some tricky math into the story.
Moments after the second day of a jury trial to determine how much money he owes a woman he defamed for lying about sexually abusing her, Donald Trump claims that he is the one who suffered damages.
Like many public libraries across the country, the main branch of the Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library in Jonesboro, Arkansas, set up a variety of displays for Pride Month in June 2021. There were showcases of books by LGBTQ+ authors, an exhibit that explained the different community flags and a section of kids books featuring LGBTQ+ characters.
NEW YORK (AP) — With jury selection about to begin, a judge denied Donald Trump’s request Tuesday that a defamation trial stemming from a columnist’s claims that he sexually abused her in the 1990s be suspended for a day so he could attend the funeral of his mother-in-law later in the week.
With jury selection about to begin, a judge denied Donald Trump's request Tuesday that a defamation trial stemming from a columnist's claims that he sexually abused her in the 1990s be suspended for a day so he could attend the funeral of his mother-in-law later in the week.
A day after scoring a landslide win in the Iowa Republican caucuses, former President Donald Trump is set to begin a civil trial in a sex assault defamation lawsuit by the writer E. Jean Carroll in Manhattan federal court. Trump is in the courtroom for the trial Tuesday, when jury selection and opening statements are both expected to take place. The trial will determine just one question: what damages Trump should pay Carroll for defamatory statements he made about her while he was president, and then again last year, denying her claim that he raped her in a Manhattan department store in the mid-1990s. Carroll's lawyers want him to pay at least $10 million. Another
Nikki Haley has managed to claw back a minor victory in the Iowa caucuses, beating Donald Trump in a lone county and ruining his clean sweep across the state.
John Fetterman criticised South Africa for bringing a case of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for its war on Gaza and its treatment of the Palestinians.