Trump dozes off at the start of his hush-money trial
Reporters caught Donald Trump dozing off during the first two days of his criminal hush-money trial. Attorneys struggled to seat 12 impartial jurors.
Reporters caught Donald Trump dozing off during the first two days of his criminal hush-money trial. Attorneys struggled to seat 12 impartial jurors.
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 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.
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Since it’s not being televised — and news photographers are only permitted in for 45 seconds at the start of each day — the only other images from inside the courtroom are portraits being done by sketch artists.
The jury that will decide whether Donald Trump is guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records is made up of seven men and five women who live in Manhattan.
On Monday, Donald Trump will again make history, becoming the first former president to go to trial on criminal charges.
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The NYT discovers how dealer salespeople were opting buyers of GM cars into a the Smart Driver+ program that could raised a driver's insurance rates.
Race organizers say they'll revoke a Trump fundraiser's suite license if he holds an event for the former president on Sunday at the race.
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Vincent Goodwill and J.A. Adande talk their way through the most interesting NBA Playoffs action from over the weekend.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Delleneger, and SI's Pat Forde recap the 2024 NFL Draft, reacted to recent College Football Playoff complaints, reacted to news of Damien Martinez picking Miami, and discussed Dylan Raiola's impressive spring game.
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Toyota invests $1.3B in the plant building the Highlander for new three-row EV and battery pack assembly lines. Thought to be for an electric Higlander.
Sure, it's another content licensing deal, but there appears to be a bit more in the tie-up than just content flowing one way and money the other. There was even more to chat about, including the EU handing Apple even more bad news by placing iPadOS under its DMA rules. Given OpenAI's ability to land big deals with Microsoft money, I wonder if it is enough?
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True to its business concept, Turkey's "instant delivery" juggernaut Getir rose quickly. On Monday, the company -- once valued close to $12 billion -- announced it would shut down its operations the U.S., the U.K. and Europe to focus solely on its home market of Turkey. The move puts a bitter end to the company's very aggressive expansion strategy that saw it raise billions of dollars to grow organically and also snap up a number of equally aggressive, yet struggling, competitors to position itself as the market leader.