Trump indictment unsealed in documents case | Live updates
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — Follow along for live updates on former President Donald Trump, who has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The indictment marks the first time in U.S. history that a former president faces criminal charges by the federal government he once oversaw. Trump faces the possibility of prison if convicted.___TRUMP KEPT CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS IN BATHROOM, SHOWER OF CLUB, INDICTMENT SAYSThe indictment alleges Trump kept classified documents in the bathroom and shower at his Florida estate, as well as various other locations that included a ballroom, storeroom, office and bedroom.Prosecutors noted that “tens of thousands of members and guests” visited the “active social club” of Mar-a-Lago between the end of Trump’s presidency in January 2021 through the August 2022 search. They argued that “nonetheless” Trump stored documents “in a ballroom, a bathroom and shower, and office space, his bedroom, and a storage room.”The indictment cla...READ: Trump indictment in classified documents case
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
Donald Trump was indicted Thursday in a case involving his handling of classified documents, making him the first former U.S. president to be faced with federal criminal charges.The Department of Justice unsealed the indictment Friday, ahead of Trump's expected appearance in court next Tuesday. Trump indicted on 37 counts in Mar-a-Lago case Read the indictment below. gov.uscourts.flsd.648653.3.0 by Brandon Conradis on ScribdUkraine says it intercepted call in which Russians admit they blew up dam
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
KYIV — Days after the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam, Ukraine’s security service (SBU) published what it said was an intercepted call in which Russians admit they were behind the devastating attack.In an intercepted call, two males with Russian accents — identified by SBU only as two Russian soldiers — speak about how the Russian military wanted to blackmail Ukraine by attacking the dam, but things did not go according to plan as the waters of the Dnipro River spilled across the region, flooding dozens of settlements and destroying ecosystems.“It wasn’t the Ukrainians who blew up the dam. It was our sabotage group. They wanted to scare people with this dam [attack]. It didn’t go according to plan,” says one of those identified as a Russian military officer. “This dam was constructed in the 1950s, so it quickly collapsed.”During the call, one of those identified as a Russian soldier complained that Moscow-installed authorities in the occupied ...READ: Full, unsealed 49-page indictment against Former President Donald Trump
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
A full link to the unsealed indictment can be found here.Officials: Worker falls from 2nd floor at construction site, suffers serious injuries in Norwood
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
A worker is in serious condition after falling from the top of a construction site’s second floor in Norwood, according to officials.The Norwood Fire Department said it was around 10 a.m. on Friday when crews received multiple calls for a construction accident at the site of Norwood Hospital at 800 Washington Street.First responders arrived at the scene five minutes later, according to officials, where a police officer working a detail nearby directed crews to the injured worker.“The patient was treated and packaged by Norwood Fire paramedics and transported to Boston Medical Center in serious condition,” the fire department stated in a news release. “Norwood Police is currently handling the investigation into the accident.”No additional details were given.What to watch: ‘Crowded Room’ a gripping true-crime story, thanks to Tom Holland
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
Tom Holland scales new acting heights in one of Apple TV+’s most anticipated new series, the 10-part “The Crowded Room,” debuting with three episodes this week.We do a deep dive into the psychological thriller co-starring Amanda Seyfried as well as one of 2023’s best films of the year, “Past Lives.” And there’s a terrific stand-up-and-cheer feature debut from Eva Longoria.Here’s our roundup.“The Crowded Room”: Tom Holland flings himself into any role, from Spider-Man to his latest — as a troubled crime suspect in a gripping Apple TV+ limited series. It’s one of his most demanding roles — requiring a greater level of commitment than what was demanded of him in Apple TV+’s terribly overblown “Cherry.” Thankfully the 10-part “Crowded Room” is worth his considerable talents and versatility. Holland is an actor who makes you want to see his character do well, no matter all the bad stuff happening around him. It is that relatability, and Holland’s fierce commitment to lose himself in his ...Take a tour of the pink and fab World of Barbie exhibition in California
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
When Barbie goes camping she does it in style, riding out in a customized pink camper van with sweet rims, purple front seats, pink headlights, plus a hammock, her own kitchen and TV.Fans of the famous Mattel doll who attend the recently expanded World of Barbie immersive experience, which will now stay at the Santa Monica Place mall through Sept. 4, can hop inside her van, sit behind the wheel, honk the horn and pretend they’re cruising down Pacific Coast Highway thanks to a famous local car shop.“We got an actual Mattel Barbie camper, we 3D scanned it and then we essentially exploded it into this life-size Barbie camper,” said Lorenzo Strong, vice president of sales and brand partnerships for West Coast Customs, which is famous for customizing cars for musicians, actors and athletes.“This is super wild and off the wall for us because we’re used to building real, actually functional campers and cars and trucks and all that,” he added.Lorenzo Strong, vice president of sales and bran...Garlic, butter and vampires? It’s scape season in the garden
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
If you’re a home gardener or a frequent shopper at regional farmers markets, there’s no escaping the fact that right now is scape season. I’m talking about those pungent soon-to-be-a-flower on top of the green spike that all garlic pushes up this time of year.I just harvested all of ours a few days ago, and if you want to have the best yield of succulent garlic bulbs in a few weeks, go ahead and cut off the scapes from your garlic plants.Even if you don’t choose to eat the scapes or give them away, go ahead and cut them off because if the scape blossoms into the flower it’ll rob the underground bulb of some of its most delightful properties. I choose to consume the scapes because they’re delicious and loaded with healthful things like plant protein, vitamin C and calcium.According to some research, scapes, like the plant they come from, garlic, can help to control high blood pressure and high cholesterol, while also assisting in preventing heart disease. Reduction in bodily inflamma...Corrections defends Bernardo’s privacy, as it faces calls to detail transfer reason
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
OTTAWA — The Correctional Service of Canada is defending Paul Bernardo’s privacy rights, as the federal public safety minister says the country is owed an explanation for why he was moved. Marco Mendicino says Canadians deserve to know why the serial rapist and killer was transferred from a maximum-security prison to medium security, given the matter is now public. Fallout from Bernardo’s transfer has been echoing through Parliament Hill, Ontario’s legislature and across different police associations. Bernardo is serving a life sentence for the murder, kidnapping and torture of teenage girlsKristen French and Leslie Mahaffy from the early 1990s. He was also convicted of manslaughter in the death of Tammy Homolka, who died after being drugged and sexually assaulted. Tammy was the 15-year-old sister of Bernardo’s then-wife Karla Homolka, who was released after serving 12 year for her role in the crimes against French and Mahaffy. Bernardo also admitted to sexually as...Latest Trump indictment levels 37 counts against former president
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:28 GMT
WASHINGTON — A newly unsealed indictment says former U.S. president Donald Trump is facing 37 charges of mishandling national secrets and conspiring to obstruct justice. It’s the second time Trump, already the only U.S. president to be impeached twice, has been indicted by a grand jury in less than three months. The document alleges he stored “scores of boxes” of classified documents in various rooms throughout his Mar-a-Lago sanctuary in Florida, including a ballroom, a bathroom and a shower. He’s accused of showing classified documents to various people at his golf club in New Jersey in 2021, after he left office, and admitting they were secret. The 38-count indictment also charges one of Trump’s aides, Walt Nauda, of concealing false documents and conspiring to obstruct justice. Trump’s legal woes — he was arraigned in March in the hush-money case involving adult film star Stormy Daniels — are the biggest question mark in his effort to secure t...Latest news
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