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Biden focuses on abortion at campaign stop in Tampa
TAMPA, Fla. — At his first Tampa Bay area campaign stop of 2024, President Joe Biden hammered Republicans on an issue that his campaign hopes will be at the top of voters’ minds come November: abortion.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned federal abortion protections in 2022, Democrats have made the issue a top campaign priority, ...Read more
Trump faces potential punishment for violating gag order as hush money trial resumes
NEW YORK — Donald Trump on Tuesday was threatened with thousands of dollars in fines — and potentially jail time — for denigrating anticipated witnesses and jurors in his hush money case in violation of a gag order.
Before the trial resumed, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan heard arguments from prosecutors requesting that the ...Read more
Supreme Court skeptical of siding with LA man denied visa over tattoos
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices sounded skeptical Tuesday about siding with a Los Angeles couple who claimed the wife's constitutional rights were violated when the government denied a visa to her Salvadoran husband, in part over his tattoos.
While some justices said they agreed that denial of a visa to a U.S. citizen's spouse could in ...Read more
GOP-supported changes to Kansas elections vetoed by Gov. Laura Kelly or struggle to pass
Kansas Republicans appear set to largely fail in their push for major changes to the state’s elections, as the state Supreme Court prepares to issue a potentially landmark voting rights decision.
The GOP-controlled Legislature, which reconvenes Thursday, may successfully block election officials from taking federal dollars to register or help...Read more
Commentary: How Trump's trial will go well beyond the charges to paint a damning portrait of him
The scheme at the heart of the charges against Donald Trump in New York is well-known: To keep allegations of an affair with the adult-film actress Stormy Daniels from becoming public, Trump is accused of agreeing to pay her $130,000, camouflaged as payments to Michael Cohen for legal services. It’s in the camouflaging that Trump is charged ...Read more
Supreme Court hears case about LA man denied visa in part over his tattoos
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in the case of a Los Angeles man who was denied a green card after marrying a U.S. citizen.
Luis Acensio Cordero was denied a visa to return to the U.S. from El Salvador and has been separated from his wife, Sandra Muñoz, since 2015.
The couple sued, arguing the federal ...Read more
Trump faces potential punishment for violating gag order as hush money trial resumes
NEW YORK — Donald Trump on Tuesday is expected to be threatened with thousands of dollars in fines — and potentially jail time — for denigrating anticipated witnesses and jurors in his hush-money case in violation of a gag order.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is expected to hear arguments from prosecutors requesting that ...Read more
Can states prevent doctors from giving emergency abortions, even if federal law requires them to do so? The Supreme Court will decide
Hospitals across the country have long operated under the same federal law that says they must treat and stabilize all patients when they have a medical emergency.
But in states that now ban abortions and have limited or no health exceptions to these restrictions, medical providers face an impossible situation. They can administer a ...Read more
Stroke, hemorrhage, sepsis: Idaho doctors detail ways abortion ban risks patients' health
BOISE, Idaho — Dr. Becky Uranga has always loved working in emergency obstetrics. As an OB-GYN, she and her colleagues at OGA Women’s Health rotate emergency shifts, when Uranga spends 24 hours covering labor and delivery and caring for Treasure Valley patients with urgent medical needs.
For the last several months, those shifts have come ...Read more
Trump paid hush money to porn star to protect brand, lawyer says
NEW YORK — Prosecutors launched the hush money trial of Donald Trump by revealing new details Monday about how they seek to prove the former president corrupted the 2016 election to bury a sex scandal, while a defense lawyer countered the payment was meant only to protect his reputation.
The trial in lower Manhattan, the first of a former ...Read more
Biden to speak at Morehouse College commencement
ATLANTA — President Joe Biden will deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College’s May 19 graduation ceremony, according to three officials with direct knowledge of the decision.
His remarks in Atlanta come as Biden has been trying to shore up his appeal to young Black voters ahead of a rematch against former President Donald Trump ...Read more
Opening statements completed at Trump's NYC hush money trial
NEW YORK — Donald Trump schemed to defraud the 2016 electorate and covered up the plot by lying “over and over and over again” once he won the White House, prosecutors charged Monday during opening statements at the former president’s hush money trial.
The ruse central to the first-ever criminal case against an ex-U.S. president started...Read more
Fulton County DA Fani Willis to skip campaign debate
ATLANTA — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has declined an invitation from the Atlanta Press Club to debate her Democratic opponent as she seeks a second term.
The debate had been scheduled for Monday, April 29.
Willis, who is leading Fulton County’s sweeping election interference case against former President Donald Trump and ...Read more
In California's 16th District, Joe Simitian leads Evan Low by one vote in preliminary recount results
SAN JOSE, Calif. — With the recount for California’s Congressional District 16 race in full swing, preliminary results show Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian leading Assemblyman Evan Low by one vote.
On April 15, a machine recount of the 182,135 votes cast in the March primary race to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo began in ...Read more
Opening statements are the most important part of a trial – as lawyers in Trump’s hush money case know well
Though Hollywood movies about courtroom dramas often glamorize the closing arguments given by lawyers, in reality the opening statement is likely the most important single event of a trial.
Such was the case in the hush money trial involving former President Donald Trump and alleged payments to porn star Stormy Daniels when lawyers ...Read more
Supreme Court divided on homelessness case that will impact California encampment policy
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices sounded sharply split Monday over whether to give cities in the West more authority to restrict homeless encampments on sidewalks and other public property.
The court’s three liberals said they were wary of giving cities a broad and unchecked power to use arrests and fines to punish homeless people who ...Read more
Federal judge finds 'strong evidence' prosecutors for California's Alameda County deliberately kept Black and Jewish people off juries
SAN JOSE, Calif. — In a ruling that calls into question numerous death penalty convictions in Alameda County, a federal judge found “strong evidence” that prosecutors there made a conscious effort to keep people off of juries based on their race and religion.
A Monday order by U.S. District Judge Vincent Chhabria suggests evidence of this...Read more
Trump hush money trial transcripts to be made public
NEW YORK — New York Courts will be posting the transcripts of Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial.
Each day’s transcripts will be posted online and publicly available before the end of the following business day, “to ensure broad and continuous public access to this extraordinarily high-profile case,” according to a release.
...Read more
Trump on trial: Why jury selection should take longer in Georgia
ATLANTA — The speed with which a jury was seated in the New York prosecution of Donald Trump likely won’t be matched in his yet-to-be-scheduled criminal trial in Fulton County, legal experts say.
Over just five days, a dozen jurors and six alternates were selected in Manhattan, where the former president faces 34 felony charges, accused of ...Read more
Supreme Court airs concerns over Oregon city's homelessness law
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court appeared hesitant Monday to draw sharp lines about when local governments that criminalize public camping infringe on the constitutional rights of people experiencing homelessness.
Across more than two hours of oral arguments, a majority of the conservative-controlled court repeatedly asked the parties about how...Read more
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