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  • Sen. Bob Menendez 'On the Take,' Prosecutors Allege, as Corruption Trial Begins with Explosive Testimony
    Senator Bob Menendez Entangled in Gold Bar Scandal Tied to Decade-Old Robbery
    The corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) kicked off with explosive opening statements and testimony, as prosecutors accused the senator of being "on the take" while defense attorneys sought to shift blame to Menendez's wife, Nadine, and argue that the alleged bribes were merely gifts between friends.
  • Hunter Biden's Longtime Friend Kevin Morris 'Completely Tapped Out' of Cash as First Son's Criminal Trials Loom
    Hunter Biden Brought In Aides Who Mishandled Father's Classified Records
    Hunter Biden's longtime friend and financial backer, Kevin Morris, is reportedly "completely tapped out" of cash just weeks before the first son is set to face two separate criminal trials on gun and tax charges. The development poses a significant challenge for Biden's legal defense, as Morris has been a crucial source of financial support since the pair first met in 2019.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Accuses Biden and Trump of 'Colluding' to Exclude Him from Presidential Debates
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Independent Presidential Bid: A Game Changer for 2024?
    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has accused President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump of "colluding" to exclude him from the presidential debates after the two candidates agreed to participate in events hosted by CNN and ABC News.
  • Melania Trump's Absence from Donald's Trial Sparks Speculation About Their 'Unconventional Marriage'
    Melania Trump, Donald Trump
    As former President Donald Trump's hush money trial continues in New York City, speculation is mounting about whether his wife, Melania Trump, will make an appearance to support him. According to Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former friend and aide to the former first lady, it is unlikely that Melania will accompany her husband to court.
  • Rudy Giuliani Evades Service of Arizona Indictment Notice, Prosecutors Struggle to Locate Him
    Rudy Giuliani
    Arizona prosecutors have been attempting to serve former New York City mayor and one-time attorney for Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, with notice of his indictment related to an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. However, despite weeks of effort, they have been unable to locate Giuliani, according to Richie Taylor, a spokesperson for the Arizona attorney general's office.
  • Michael Cohen's Testimony Links Trump Directly to Hush Money Scheme
    Nothing good to say about Trump
    Michael Cohen, former President Donald Trump's ex-lawyer and self-proclaimed fixer, testified that he orchestrated hush money payments at Trump's direction.
  • SNAP Benefits Extended for Storm-Affected Oklahomans; Social Security Payments Increasing for Some Recipients
    SNAP Benefits Extended for Storm-Affected Oklahomans; Social Security Payments Increasing for Some Recipients
    Oklahoma's Human Services department announced an extended deadline for residents to apply for replacement Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
  • Michael Cohen Testifies Trump Feared Women Would 'Hate' Him After Stormy Daniels Affair Exposed
    FIRST WIFE
    Donald Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen testified on Monday about the hush money deals he helped arrange at Trump's direction to benefit his 2016 presidential campaign. Cohen, who began his testimony by recounting his legal career and his hiring by Trump in 2007, revealed that the then-candidate desperately wanted to silence porn actress Stormy Daniels, whose claims of a 2006 sexual encounter Trump feared would be a "total disaster" for his campaign.
  • White House Opposes GOP Bill Mandating Release of Weapons to Israel
    MEETING
    The White House has firmly opposed a Republican-led bill that seeks to compel President Joe Biden to release a shipment of high-payload bombs to Israel. The shipment, withheld earlier this month, has been a point of contention amid concerns that the munitions could be used by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in a significant offensive in Rafah, an operation that Washington does not support.
  • Archegos Founder Bill Hwang Accused of Lying to Wall Street to Secure Billions, Trial Begins
    AMERICAN DOLLARS
    The trial of Archegos Capital Management founder Sung Kook "Bill" Hwang and former Chief Financial Officer Patrick Halligan began on Monday in Manhattan federal court, with prosecutors accusing the defendants of lying to Wall Street banks to secure billions of dollars in funding,
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