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Trump accuses judge of making hush money trial ‘as salacious as possible’
Former President Trump on Friday claimed the judge handling his hush money case was trying to make the trial "as salacious as possible," even as Trump's own attorneys sought to undermine a witness by bringing up celebrity scandals. "This Corrupt ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
34-year-old pays $4,150/month for a 1-bedroom apartment above a mall in Miami—take a look inside
Rachel Koggan moved from NYC to Miami in 2021 and lives in a 1,200-square-foot apartment above the Brickell City Centre.CNBC - Business -
Guo Wengui chief of staff Yvette Wang pleads guilty to $1 billion fraud conspiracy in New York
Guo Wengui, an associate of Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon, is due to stand trial in the fraud case in New York federal court in several weeks.CNBC - Business - New York -
US job market shows signs of cooling, with just 175,000 jobs added in April
The latest snapshot on US employment was a shocker: The economy added 175,000 jobs, far below expectations for 235,000 and a reversal of the trend for robust monthly gains.CNN - Top stories
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U.S.C. Will Host a Graduation Party at the Coliseum After Canceling Its Main Ceremony
The university said it would hold a celebration at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. More than 100 school-specific graduations and smaller receptions will also take place with tighter security.The New York Times - Top stories -
Trump and Hope Hicks Meet Again as She Testifies in Hush-Money Trial
Hope Hicks, once a spokeswoman for Donald J. Trump, broke down in tears on the witness stand as she talked about their time together.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Henry Cuellar, Texas Representative, and His Wife Indicted on Bribery Charges
Mr. Cuellar and his wife are accused of accepting bribes from a bank in Mexico City and an oil and gas company owned by Azerbaijan. He has maintained they are innocent.The New York Times - Top stories -
Missouri and South Dakota Join States Pursuing Abortion Rights Referendums
Both states are reliably Republican and have abortion bans that are among the strictest in the nation.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
He Appraised Robert Indiana’s Art Collection. Was He Off by Half?
An antiques shop owner in Maine was hired by a friend to value the collection of the artist Robert Indiana. His verdict was $85 million. A second appraisal says that’s way too much.The New York Times - Top stories