Spotlight turns on Donald Trump’s sons in fraud case that threatens Trump Organization’s future

Spotlight turns on Donald Trump’s sons in fraud case that threatens Trump Organization’s future

Before the trial, Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Trump’s financial statements were fraudulent. He ordered that a court-appointed receiver seize control of some of his companies – potentially stripping him and his family of such marquee properties as Trump Tower – although an appeals court has halted enforcement for now.

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Fired for rejecting Covid vaccination reinstated New York teachers offers hope for others

Fired for rejecting Covid vaccination reinstated New York teachers offers hope for others

Some of the workers, along with Teachers For Choice, sued the city in February, in a lawsuit sponsored in part by CHD and CHD New York. The suit also sought class-action certification for all DOE workers who were denied religious exemptions. Judge Ralph Porzio denied the motion to grant class status, a ruling the plaintiffs are appealing.

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US to evict Gabon, Niger, Uganda and Central African Republic from Agoa trade programme

US to evict Gabon, Niger, Uganda and Central African Republic from Agoa trade programme

Launched in 2000, AGOA grants exports from qualifying countries duty-free access to the US market. It is set to expire in September 2025, but discussions are already underway over whether to extend it and for how long.

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Insurrection cases: Courts in Colorado, Minnesota to decide whether to bar Trump from ballot   

Insurrection cases: Courts in Colorado, Minnesota to decide whether to bar Trump from ballot   

Dozens of cases citing Section Three of the 14th Amendment have been filed in recent months, but the ones in Colorado and Minnesota seem the most important, according to legal experts. That’s because they were filed by two liberal groups with significant legal resources. They also targeted states with a clear, swift process for challenges to candidates’ ballot qualifications.

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Evidence shows US was expanding military base in Israel’s Negev Desert two months before Gaza war

Evidence shows US was expanding military base in Israel’s Negev Desert two months before Gaza war

Although President Joe Biden and the White House insist that there are no plans to send US troops to Israel amid its war on Hamas, a secret US military presence in Israel already exists. And the government contracts and budget documents show it is evidently growing.

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Merchants of death: How Pfizer hid nearly 80 per cent of Covid vaccine trial deaths from regulators

Merchants of death: How Pfizer hid nearly 80 per cent of Covid vaccine trial deaths from regulators

79 per cent of relevant deaths were not recorded in time to be included in Pfizer’s regulatory paperwork. By not including relevant subject deaths in the case report, Pfizer obscured cardiac adverse event signals, allowing the EUA to proceed unchallenged.

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US judge orders new congressional map in Georgia, citing harm to Black voters

US judge orders new congressional map in Georgia, citing harm to Black voters

Despite “great strides” in providing Black voters more opportunities over the decades, Jones wrote, “the political process is not equally open to Black voters.”

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Trump slapped with $10,000 fine for violating gag order, questioning political leanings of court officials

Trump slapped with $10,000 fine for violating gag order, questioning political leanings of court officials

Five days earlier, Trump had been fined $5,000 after Engoron learned that the offending social media post from early October had lingered on Trump’s campaign website for weeks after being taken down – on the judge’s orders – from Trump’s Truth Social media platform.

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US prisons ban The Art of War, 48 Laws of Power and 50,000 other books for ‘security’ reasons

US prisons ban The Art of War, 48 Laws of Power and 50,000 other books for ‘security’ reasons

A spokesman for the Idaho Department of Correction said in an email that restrictions on packaging had become necessary because of “an increase in the amount of drug-soaked mail being sent to our residents.” He added that inmates can receive books and periodicals free of charge from authorized vendors and publishers.

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New evidence shows US covered up ‘massive crime’ after study proved Moderna and Pfizer vaccines caused heart dysfunction in 48 hours

New evidence shows US covered up ‘massive crime’ after study proved Moderna and Pfizer vaccines caused heart dysfunction in 48 hours

A study that applied the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine to heart muscle cells in culture “showed direct evidence that within 48 hours there was heart dysfunction, mechanical and electrical chaos,” Boros said.
Young athletes dropping dead from heart failure at unprecedented rates are “almost assuredly suffering” myocarditis symptoms brought on by the shots, he said.

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