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PANAMA CITY Panama launched a police operation on Friday at its border with Colombia to fight organized crime
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Ezra Miller became the center of controversy when they were recorded choking a female friend, however, no charges were filed
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Trump indictment - news: Trump in Miami to face judge on 37 federal charges as he vows revenge
Former president Donald Trump has arrived in Miami ahead of his arraignment on 37 charges over his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House. The former president flew from Newark Liberty International Airport to Miami International Airport yesterday afternoon and spent the night at his Mar-a-Lago estate – the Florida home where he is accused of hoarding troves of classified papers, including national defence information. Mr Trump will appear for his arraignment in a federal courtroom in downtown Miami this afternoon, before flying straight back to New Jersey where he has announced plans to deliver remarks tonight at his golf club. While Mr Trump gave defiant speeches at two Republican state conventions on Saturday in Georgia and North Carolina, his former attorney general Bill Barr has said that – after reviewing the indictment – he believes Mr Trump is “toast”. “If even half of it is true, then he’s toast,” he said of the 49-page indictment. Mr Trump responded by lashing out at Mr Barr both on Truth Social and during a sprawling interview on Roger Stone’s radio show where he branded the former top prosecutor a “gutless pig”. Read More Trump’s favourability rises in poll despite indictment Jonathan Turley tells Fox News the Trump indictment is ‘extremely damning’ and a ‘hit below the waterline’ Trump, allies escalate attacks on criminal case as history-making court appearance approaches Is Donald Trump going to prison?
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Donald Trump Jr's gay club sexcapade: Aubrey O'Day dishes on Don's comfort levels at 'g-string' venue
According to singer Aubrey O'Day, Donald Trump Jr felt 'super comfortable' while visiting a gay bar
2023-07-04 20:58
NY Skies Start Clearing as Rain in Sight: Smoky Air Latest
The skies in the eastern US are starting to become clearer, after smoke from the worst wildfires in
2023-06-09 20:23
Coco Gauff reaches her first US Open semifinal at age 19. Novak Djokovic makes it to his 13th
Coco Gauff has reached the U.S. Open semifinals for the first time
2023-09-06 06:50
California lawmakers vote to end travel ban to states with anti-LGBTQ+ laws
California lawmakers have voted to end a ban on state-funded travel to states with anti-LGBTQ+ laws
2023-09-12 07:49
Celeb-owned schooner on which Maine doctor Emily Mecklenburg was killed ran into several accidents in the past
Emily Mecklenburg was among the 33 people aboard the schooner which was returning from a four-day excursion when mast split and crushed her underneath
2023-10-13 04:21
Hollywood’s Ari Emanuel Says Israel’s Netanyahu Needs to Go
Hollywood superagent Ari Emanuel, a prominent member of Los Angeles’ Jewish community, called for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
2023-10-12 11:59
Part of the sun is broken and scientists are baffled
We don’t want to alarm anyone, but the sun is broken. A section of the sun has left the surface and begun circulating around the top of the star as if it were a huge polar vortex, and it’s not exactly clear why it’s happened. The observation was made possible thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, and its no surprise that it piqued the interests of scientists everywhere. Tamitha Skov is a space weather physicist who regularly shares updates on social media, and she seemed incredibly excited about the latest developments. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “Talk about Polar Vortex! Material from a northern prominence just broke away from the main filament & is now circulating in a massive polar vortex around the north pole of our Star,” she wrote. “Implications for understanding the Sun's atmospheric dynamics above 55° here cannot be overstated!” Solar prominences consist of hydrogen and helium, and they extrude from the sun’s service releasing plasma. While there’s confusion around the cause of the phenomenon, it could be related to the reversal of the sun’s magnetic field, as well as the fact that something expected has been known to happen when the sun reaches a 55 degree latitude in every 11-year solar cycle. Solar physicist Scott McIntosh, who is the deputy director at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado told Space.com: "Once every solar cycle, it forms at the 55 degree latitude and it starts to march up to the solar poles. “It's very curious. There is a big 'why' question around it. Why does it only move toward the pole one time and then disappears and then comes back, magically, three or four years later in exactly the same region?" Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-30 22:47
Andrew Tate denies human trafficking allegations in provocative 'Matrix attack' tweet, fans say 'new level of respect for you'
Andrew Tate said, 'No money has ever been found, the 'evidence' is me telling my friends how to promote themselves on social media'
2023-07-13 14:25
Talks after US fighter jet shoots down armed Turkish drone in Syria
Ankara vows to continue targeting Kurdish groups but the US calls for more coordination between the Nato allies.
2023-10-07 05:51
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