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Trump prosecutors keep witness schedule secret to avoid ex-president's attacks
Prosecutors are keeping the witness schedule secret until the eve of testimony, to prevent former President Donald Trump from targeting those slated to testify.CNBC - Business - Donald Trump -
‘Alarm Bells’ Were Ringing: Johannesburg Officials Faulted Over Deadly Fire
Although a resident confessed to setting the August 2023 blaze that killed 76 people in a dilapidated building, a report found that officials had ignored warning signs for years.The New York Times - World -
RFK Jr. reads attacks from pundits in new video from super PAC: 'He is nuts'
A group backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president released a new long-form ad in which he reads aloud personal attacks from media outlets for the first minute. The 30-minute video, released by the super PAC American Values 2024 (AV24) on Friday, ...The Hill - Politics -
Roundtable: Three players to avoid
The fantasy experts list the players they are avoiding in fantasy women's basketball drafts this season.ESPN - Sports
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