VOL. 47 | NO. 31 | Friday, July 28, 2023 The Associated Press Updated 10:54AM Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on three additional charges in a case that accuses him of illegally possessing classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate, allegations that add fresh detail to the criminal case initially issued last month. Here’s… Continue reading With Trump newly indicted, here’s what to know about the documents case and what’s next
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New indictment: Trump asked staffer to delete camera footage in Florida classified documents case
VOL. 47 | NO. 31 | Friday, July 28, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump faced new charges Thursday in a case accusing him of illegally possessing classified documents, with prosecutors alleging that he asked a staffer to delete camera footage at his Florida estate in an effort to obstruct a federal investigation… Continue reading New indictment: Trump asked staffer to delete camera footage in Florida classified documents case
Santa Barbara’s paper, one of California’s oldest, stops publishing after owner declares bankruptcy
VOL. 47 | NO. 30 | Friday, July 21, 2023 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Pulitzer Prize-winning Santa Barbara News-Press, one of California’s oldest newspapers, has ceased publishing after its owner declared the 150-year-old publication bankrupt. The newspaper became an online-only publication in April. But its last digital edition was posted Friday when owner Wendy… Continue reading Santa Barbara’s paper, one of California’s oldest, stops publishing after owner declares bankruptcy
Transgender patients sue VUMC for providing their records to Tennessee’s attorney general
Home > Article VOL. 47 | NO. 30 | Friday, July 21, 2023 NASHVILLE (AP) — Vanderbilt University Medical Center is being sued by its transgender clinic patients, who accuse the hospital of violating their privacy by turning their records over to Tennessee’s attorney general. Two patients sued Monday in Nashville Chancery Court, saying they… Continue reading Transgender patients sue VUMC for providing their records to Tennessee’s attorney general
Hollywood’s ‘journeyman’ actors explain why they are striking
VOL. 47 | NO. 30 | Friday, July 21, 2023 NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Kravits gets a lot of this: People recognize him — they’re just not sure how. “I’m that guy who looks like the guy you went to high school with,” says Kravits. “People think they’ve just seen me somewhere.” Actually, they… Continue reading Hollywood’s ‘journeyman’ actors explain why they are striking
Judge signals December may be too soon for Trump’s classified documents case but doesn’t set a date
Home > Article VOL. 47 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 14, 2023 FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge signaled Tuesday that December may be too soon to begin former President Donald Trump’s landmark criminal trial concerning the mishandling of classified documents, but did not say whether she would agree to Trump’s request… Continue reading Judge signals December may be too soon for Trump’s classified documents case but doesn’t set a date
Trump’s target letter suggests the sprawling US probe into the 2020 election is zeroing in on him
VOL. 47 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 14, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — A target letter sent to Donald Trump suggests that a sprawling Justice Department investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election is zeroing in on him after more than a year of interviews with top aides to the former president and state… Continue reading Trump’s target letter suggests the sprawling US probe into the 2020 election is zeroing in on him
Judge nixes Trump’s bid to move hush-money criminal case, keeping it in New York state court
VOL. 47 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 14, 2023 NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump can’t make a federal case out of this one. U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein on Wednesday rejected the former president’s bid to move his hush-money criminal case from New York state court to federal court, ruling that Trump’s… Continue reading Judge nixes Trump’s bid to move hush-money criminal case, keeping it in New York state court
Jan. 6 charges against Trump would add to his mounting legal peril as he campaigns for 2024
VOL. 47 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 14, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — Hush-money payments. Classified records. And now, his efforts to overturn the 2020 election that led to the Capitol attack. Already facing criminal cases in New York and Florida, Donald Trump faces increasing legal peril as investigations into his struggle to cling to… Continue reading Jan. 6 charges against Trump would add to his mounting legal peril as he campaigns for 2024
IRS whistleblowers airing claims to Congress about ‘slow-walking’ of the Hunter Biden case
VOL. 47 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 14, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Wednesday held a public hearing raising unsubstantiated allegations against President Joe Biden over his family’s finances as they summoned IRS whistleblowers for their first open testimony about claims the Justice Department improperly interfered with a tax investigation into Biden’s… Continue reading IRS whistleblowers airing claims to Congress about ‘slow-walking’ of the Hunter Biden case