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Indian Prime Minister Modi arrives in Egypt on a two-day visit to strengthen ties
Indian Prime Minister Modi arrives in Egypt on a two-day visit to strengthen ties
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has kicked off a two-day visit to Egypt in a trip that underscores the growing ties between the two countries
2023-06-24 22:22
India Allots $142 Billion for Free Grains to 800 Million People
India Allots $142 Billion for Free Grains to 800 Million People
Sign up for the India Edition newsletter by Menaka Doshi – an insider's guide to the emerging economic
2023-11-29 18:48
Petition demands expulsion of New Hampshire students accused of sharing and 'grading' photos of female classmates without consent
Petition demands expulsion of New Hampshire students accused of sharing and 'grading' photos of female classmates without consent
Some 9th and 10th grade Bedford High School students, in Bedford, New Hampshire, mostly boys, took pictures of 11th and 12th-grade girls' buttocks and breasts without their consent, "grading them and sharing those with others," according to letters sent to parents Thursday and Friday by High School Principal Robert Jozokos.
2023-09-26 02:29
Half of North Korean missile program funded by cyberattacks and crypto theft, White House says
Half of North Korean missile program funded by cyberattacks and crypto theft, White House says
About half of North Korea's missile program has been funded by cyberattacks and cryptocurrency theft, a White House official said Tuesday.
2023-05-10 23:16
Morocco earthquake: A look at the deadliest quakes over the past 25 years
Morocco earthquake: A look at the deadliest quakes over the past 25 years
An earthquake struck Morocco late Friday and killed more than 1,000 people
2023-09-09 23:29
Former Trump lawyer slams ex-president’s latest legal strategy
Former Trump lawyer slams ex-president’s latest legal strategy
At least one of Donald Trump’s former lawyers appears to have a pretty low opinion of the newest defence that the ex-president’s legal team is trying out for size. Ty Cobb, former White House counsel, was speaking on CNN when he was asked about a whirlwind Sunday morning media tour embarked upon by John Lauro, one of Mr Trump’s currently defence attorneys. On several shows across the major TV networks, Mr Lauro displayed the Trump camp’s newest excuse for the former president’s efforts to pressure various Republican officials to interfere with state or federal election processes on his behalf, including his vice president, Mike Pence. In multiple interviews, Mr Lauro used the same word — “aspirational” — to describe Mr Trump’s urgings for Mr Pence to attempt to halt the Senate’s process certifying the 2020 election that he did to describe a phone call in which the former president was heard urging Georgia officials to “find” thousands of votes for him that did not exist. Mr Cobb was asked by CNN’s Erin Burnett whether there was any First Amendment defence that would come into play when a politician or elected official requests that a subordinate violate the law. “Not at all. I’m not aware of the ‘aspirational’ defence or the free speech defence to a gang leader saying to two of his subordinates, ‘I need you two to please rob a bank for me,’ and they do it. That’s aspirational but it leads to a crime and that’s exactly what Trump did with Pence,” Mr Cobb responded. His analysis appeared to poke a hole cleanly through the argument that the Trump team has made all weekend — that merely encouraging a crime to be committed is not an offence. Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to all of the 78 criminal charges that the former president is accused of, including the four related to the 2020 election. But the “aspirational” defence appears to be the closest the Trump team has come to acknowledging that the actions the president requested, if carried out, would have been blatantly illegal. DoJ special counsel Jack Smith has argued that Mr Trump conspired to violate the constitutional rights of millions of Americans when he worked to change the results of the 2020 election even after losing all of his court challenges and being told, repeatedly, by his own expert authorities that his claims of election fraud were false. The ex-president is separately charged in two other cases involving classified documents retained from the White House as well as his own hush payments to a porn star in 2016. Despite his professed innocence, his lawyers have said that they expect more charges related to the 2020 election to be handed down in Georgia. His latest criminal indictment has been understood by numerous experts to have been engineered by the Justice Department for speed in the hopes that it will play out, one way or another, before the 2024 presidential election concludes. Mr Trump remains the dominant candidate in the Republican presidential primary. Read More Trump lawyer calls Trump request to Pence for Jan 6 ‘aspirational’ Chris Christie thinks this ex-Trump aide has already flipped Pence says he's now met polling, donor qualifications for first Republican debate Ron DeSantis replaces campaign manager as 2024 bid falters Gavin Newsom rips DeSantis terms for debate: ‘What a joke’ Trump-appointed judge orders Southwest attorneys to take ‘religious liberty training’ from right-wing group
2023-08-09 04:18
Judge rejects military contractor's effort to toss out Abu Ghraib torture lawsuit
Judge rejects military contractor's effort to toss out Abu Ghraib torture lawsuit
A federal judge has again rejected a military contractor’s effort to toss out a lawsuit filed against it by former inmates of Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison
2023-08-02 04:54
New York judge blocks retail marijuana licensing, a major blow to state's fledgling program
New York judge blocks retail marijuana licensing, a major blow to state's fledgling program
A New York judge has blocked the state's retail marijuana program from issuing or processing dispensary licenses
2023-08-19 06:29
Jobs data one more piece of Fed's July rate hike puzzle
Jobs data one more piece of Fed's July rate hike puzzle
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON U.S. Federal Reserve officials parsing whether to follow through with an expected interest rate
2023-07-07 18:27
Trump leadership PAC spends more than $40 million on legal fees amid indictments
Trump leadership PAC spends more than $40 million on legal fees amid indictments
Former President Donald Trump's political action committee, Save America, has spent more than $40 million on legal fees since the start of this year, a source familiar with the matter told CNN.
2023-07-30 21:53
Star-filled Euclid images spur mission to probe 'dark universe'
Star-filled Euclid images spur mission to probe 'dark universe'
By Tim Hepher PARIS European astronomers on Tuesday released the first images from the newly launched Euclid space
2023-11-07 21:20
Who is Ty Young? Drew Sidora accused of cheating on husband Ralph Pittman with ex-WNBA player in ‘RHOA’ midweek preview
Who is Ty Young? Drew Sidora accused of cheating on husband Ralph Pittman with ex-WNBA player in ‘RHOA’ midweek preview
Although it was unclear if the lady Drew was kissing was the basketball pro, Ty Young, Marlo Hampton said she 'videotaped' Drew doing it
2023-07-10 13:17