Trump back in New York courtroom for hush money trial
Former President Donald Trump spent Thursday in court as witness testimony continued in his hush money trial.
Former President Donald Trump spent Thursday in court as witness testimony continued in his hush money trial.
Since it’s not being televised, — the only images of testimony from inside the courtroom are portraits being done by sketch artists like Jane Rosenberg, whose sketches depict Trump and other key figures in various states and moods.
Trump's devoted "fixer" might now play a role in turning the former president into a convicted felon.
GOP lawmakers have been showing up at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in waves to give the former president a public show of support, help him circumvent the gag order — and audition for a role in a possible second-term Cabinet.
Here are some of the key highlights, revelations and dramatic moments from the combined 16 and a half hours that the prosecution’s star witnesses spent on the witness stand.
The survey also shows a dip in the former president’s favorable rating — from 45% in March to 41% today.
The former president’s criminal hush money trial resumes Tuesday in Manhattan, where his former lawyer and so-called fixer is expected to take the stand for the second straight day.
This is Yahoo News’ succinct update on the criminal and civil cases against Trump. Here are the latest developments.
The former president’s criminal hush money trial resumes Monday in Manhattan, where the prosecution will continue presenting its case.
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels is a key witness in Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal hush money trial. Here's a closer look at who she is and her background.
This is Yahoo News’ succinct update on the criminal and civil cases against Trump. Here are the latest developments.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Stormy Daniels’s testimony, TikTok sues the U.S. government and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Severe weather expected across U.S., Rafah evacuations and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
The stories you need to start your day: Trump’s trial witnesses, the NBA playoffs and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
The former president’s criminal hush money trial resumed Friday for the 11th day.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday in a landmark case regarding former President Donald Trump's bid for criminal immunity. Here are the key takeaways.
The former president’s criminal hush money is set to resume in Manhattan Friday when former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker returns to the witness stand to face cross-examination by the defense.
The nation's highest court is expected to make rulings that could limit the reach of social media, the ability of federal agencies to crack down on companies, and the power of bankruptcy courts to shield powerful parties from liability.
Compare the best savings interest rates available today vs. the national average.
Founder-market fit is one of the most crucial factors in a startup's success, and operators (someone involved in the day-to-day operations of a startup) turned founders have an almost unfair advantage in finding that fit. Data shows that a lack of expertise and business acumen in founders contributes to failed VC investments. The same principle applies somewhat to operator VCs (firms typically launched by former startup founders).
Jim Otto appeared in 210 straight games for the Raiders and was one of just three players who appeared in every single regular season AFL game throughout his career.