In a recent turn of events, former President Donald Trump has been barred from making a closing argument at his New York civil fraud trial. Judge Arthur Engoron made this decision after Trump’s lawyer, Chris Kise, failed to agree to limitations on what Trump could say. This new development comes after a series of contentious
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been hospitalized since January 1st due to complications following a surgery to treat prostate cancer. The officials at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center announced this news on Tuesday. This revelation comes after a week of uncertainty, during which Austin was hospitalized, but the Pentagon deliberately kept the reason behind
The recent controversy surrounding Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s failure to disclose his emergency hospitalization has raised concerns among White House officials and members of Congress. Austin was admitted to the intensive care unit at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on January 1st, following complications from an elective surgery he had on December 22nd.
Congressional leaders have recently reached an agreement on top-line spending, amounting to a staggering $1.59 trillion. This deal, which sets the overall spending budget for the 2024 fiscal year, aims to prevent a potential government shutdown. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana announced that the budget includes $886 billion for military spending and $704
The Biden administration experienced a victorious year with a strong December jobs report and an impressive economic performance. However, the recent surge in global shipping delays resulting from attacks on cargo vessels in the Red Sea poses a significant threat to this progress. Danish shipping company Maersk’s decision to divert its fleet indefinitely due to
New York City has taken legal action against over a dozen charter bus companies, holding them accountable for their involvement in Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s operation to transport tens of thousands of migrants to urban areas. The lawsuit alleges that these 17 bus companies knowingly implemented Abbott’s busing plan, which violated a New York law
In a blow to former President Donald Trump, a New York federal appeals court has rejected his bid to delay his upcoming civil trial. The trial, centered around the defamation accusations made by E. Jean Carroll, will proceed as scheduled on January 16th, 2023. Trump’s attempt to halt the proceedings was a last-ditch effort to
Harvard University President Claudine Gay has announced her resignation in the wake of new allegations of plagiarism. Gay, who made history as the first Black person and the second woman to serve as Harvard’s president, held the position for just over six months, marking the shortest tenure in the university’s history. The controversy surrounding her
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has reached a critical point, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declaring his intention to retake control of the Gaza Strip’s border with Egypt. According to Netanyahu, this move is essential to neutralize Hamas, the Palestinian militant group responsible for infiltrating Israel and causing immense destruction. However, the
In a disturbing incident that highlights the dangers faced by elected officials, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows became the target of a swatting attempt. Swatting involves making a prank call to emergency services with the goal of drawing a large response, including SWAT teams, to the location of the targeted individual. This incident occurred