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Hyundai and LG announce $4.3 billion plant in Georgia to build batteries for electric vehicles
Hyundai and LG announce $4.3 billion plant in Georgia to build batteries for electric vehicles
Hyundai and LG Energy Solution say they will build a $4.3 billion electric battery plant in Georgia
2023-05-26 12:55
Former lawmaker who led Michigan marijuana board is sent to prison for bribery
Former lawmaker who led Michigan marijuana board is sent to prison for bribery
A man formerly known as a powerful Michigan lawmaker is going to federal prison for nearly five years
2023-09-29 06:29
What did 'The Equalizer 3' maker say about Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning's reunion? Actors are coming together after almost 20 years
What did 'The Equalizer 3' maker say about Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning's reunion? Actors are coming together after almost 20 years
Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning worked together in ‘Man of Fire’ (2004) when Fanning was just 10 years old
2023-08-30 05:56
Climate and Gaza crises share spotlight as world leaders attend COP28
Climate and Gaza crises share spotlight as world leaders attend COP28
World leaders take centre stage at UN climate talks in Dubai on Friday, under pressure to step up efforts to limit global warming as the Israel-Hamas conflict...
2023-12-01 12:23
Kevin Costner limits estranged wife Christine Baumgartner's credit as she refuses to vacate $100M house
Kevin Costner limits estranged wife Christine Baumgartner's credit as she refuses to vacate $100M house
Christine has claimed that Costner unexpectedly canceled one of her credit cards and significantly reduced the credit limit on another
2023-06-30 15:28
Americanas Says Previous Management Team Committed Fraud
Americanas Says Previous Management Team Committed Fraud
The previous management team at Brazilian retailer Americanas SA carried out fraudulent accounting practices and hid them from
2023-06-14 04:52
ABC slammed over drama-inducing rules as 'Bachelor in Paradise' bans contestants from sporting sunglasses
ABC slammed over drama-inducing rules as 'Bachelor in Paradise' bans contestants from sporting sunglasses
'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 9 allegedly has no AC in the villa to prevent stars from lethargy
2023-11-24 12:57
Arrest, mugshot, cameras in court? What’s next for Donald Trump after his Georgia indictment
Arrest, mugshot, cameras in court? What’s next for Donald Trump after his Georgia indictment
Donald Trump will face yet another arraignment, this time in Fulton County, Georgia, after he was indicted on 13 charges related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election in the state. On Monday evening, Mr Trump was charged with violating the RICO Act as well as other charges alleging conspiracy, making false statements and filing false documents related to his combined efforts with 18 other named defendants in changing election results. The charges stem from an investigation by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis into Mr Trump and his allies’ actions in the state in the days and weeks after the 2020 election. These actions included an infamous phone call that Mr Trump made to Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s Republican secretary of state, in which Mr Trump asked him to “find” 11,780 votes. It also detailed a plot to install fake state electors. Now, Mr Trump will have to add another series of court hearings for this case, including his official arraignment, to his already packed schedule. Here’s what we know about what’s next for Mr Trump in the Georgia indictment. When is the arraignment? Mr Trump’s arraignment date has not been set yet. But in a press conference on Monday evening, Ms Willis announced that arrest warrants have been issued for Mr Trump and his 18 co-defendants and gave them a deadline of 25 August at noon to surrender. Will there be cameras in the courtroom? Georgia law is unique in that it requires cameras be allowed in judicial proceedings so long as the judge approves it. Mr Trump’s upcoming arraignment is likely to be televised, just as parts of Monday’s indictment were. This will mark the first publicly available viewing of the ex-president’s slew of criminal indictments. The New York indictment and both federal indictments did not have cameras in the courtroom. According to the law, Georgia believes televised proceedings promote “access to and understanding of court proceedings not only by the participants in them but also by the general public”. In order for a judge to prevent cameras in the courtroom, they would need a compelling reason like a child victim or witness. Will Trump receive a mugshot and fingerprints? Like his previous arraignments, Mr Trump will be fingerprinted, as is customary with criminal charges. In the past, the ex-president did not have a mugshot taken because he is considered a notable person therefore an identifying mugshot was unnecessary. However, Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat told WSB-TV earlier this month that Mr Trump likely will pose for a mugshot because he will be treated like any other person. “Unless somebody tells me differently, we are following our normal practices, and so it doesn’t matter your status, we’ll have a mugshot ready for you,” Mr Labat said. Will he get bail? More than likely, Mr Trump will be released on bail or bond of some sort. In all his previous arraignments, the ex-president was released on a bond given his notable status. In his most recent federal arraignment related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election, Mr Trump was released on an appearance bond and under strict rules. During the ex-president’s first federal arraignment for his alleged retention of classified documents, Mr Trump signed a personal surety bond. In April, a New York judge allowed Mr Trump to walk without bail as well. A bond is usually set to ensure a defendant appears in court. A judge can outright deny bond which then requires the defendant to be taken into custody to await trial. Read More Live updates: Georgia grand jury in Trump 2020 election interference case returns 10 indictments How prosecutors could charge Trump with racketeering in Georgia case Georgia witness calls Trump ‘worst candidate’ and says GOP must ‘take our medicine’ and admit fair elections What’s next for Donald Trump after his Georgia indictment? All of Trump’s lawsuits and criminal charges - and where they stand Can Donald Trump still run for president after charges over 2020 election?
2023-08-15 19:54
A GOP divide in Iowa over Trump -- and over the truth
A GOP divide in Iowa over Trump -- and over the truth
The homes are nearly identical, dotting both sides of the curvy road in a middle-class subdivision. But one stands out: 10 solar panels newly attached to its sloping roof as the crew links the system to the electric meter. The finishing touch: a new Midwest Solar magnet attached to the junction box.
2023-08-10 06:25
Stock market today: World shares edge lower while oil prices surge as Mideast tensions flare
Stock market today: World shares edge lower while oil prices surge as Mideast tensions flare
Shares are mostly lower in Europe and Asia and oil prices have surged after an air strike on a hospital in Gaza triggered protests in many parts of the Middle East
2023-10-18 19:59
US to 'beat up' airlines when necessary for passengers - transport chief
US to 'beat up' airlines when necessary for passengers - transport chief
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said he is willing to take a hard line
2023-07-21 11:21
Jenin: Palestinians fear escalation after destructive West Bank assault
Jenin: Palestinians fear escalation after destructive West Bank assault
The atmosphere in the West Bank refugee camp feels like Gaza after wars with Israel, says Tom Bateman.
2023-07-05 21:52