Trump arraignment live updates: Former president surrenders at Manhattan courthouse
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
Former President Donald Trump faces a historic arraignment Tuesday in New York, following an indictment on criminal charges stemming from prosecutors’ long-running investigation into his business dealings.Five pool photographers will be allowed inside the courtroom for the arraignment, Judge Juan Merchan ruled late Monday. Video cameras will be confined to hallways outside the courtroom, and reporters won’t be allowed to bring laptops or other electronics inside.Stay tuned here for live updates. 1:40 p.m. ESTFor decades, no one ever expected to see a former U.S. president hauled into court to face criminal charges — including the one about to be indicted in Manhattan Criminal Court.“Seems so SURREAL — WOW, they are going to ARREST ME,” former President Trump wrote on his Truth Social website as his SUV made its way down the FDR Drive. “Can’t believe this is happening in America.”“MAGA!” he wrote, citing his constantly coined “Make America Great Again” slogan.1:30 p.m. ESTTrump, 76, ...Live updates: Donald Trump to surrender for arraignment
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Follow along for live updates on former President Donald Trump, who is expected to surrender Tuesday at a Manhattan courthouse to face arraignment on charges stemming from hush-money payments made during the 2016 campaign to bury allegations that he had extramarital sexual encounters.___What to know:— Historic appearance set for Tuesday afternoon— Small but chaotic crowd gathers near Manhattan courthouse— Who is Juan Merchan, the judge handling Trump’s case?___TRUMP ARRIVES AT MANHATTAN COURTHOUSEFormer President Donald Trump has arrived at the Manhattan courthouse where he is expected to plead not guilty to criminal charges. He entered the courthouse surrounded by Secret Service agents.Trump’s motorcade traveled from Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan, tracked by numerous helicopters.___TRUMP LEAVES NEW YORK HOMEFormer President Donald Trump pumped his fist and waved before leaving Trump Tower shortly after 1 p.m. Tuesday, bound for the Manhattan courthouse near...Michael Cera to appear in ‘Barbie’ movie as discontinued character Allan
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
TORONTO — Lovable loser Michael Cera is getting dolled up for the new “Barbie” movie, in which he’ll portray a discontinued and long-forgotten character in the toy line.The Brampton, Ont. actor, known for roles in “Superbad” and “Arrested Development,” has been announced as part of the extended cast for the summer comedy, playing a role simply known as “Allan.”“Barbie” is a spin on the popular children’s toy franchise with Margot Robbie in the titular role and London, Ont.-born Ryan Gosling as Ken.“Kim’s Convenience” actor Simu Liu, who was raised in Mississauga, Ont., plays another version of Ken who clashes with Gosling’s Ken in the latest trailer released Tuesday.While the specifics of Cera’s character haven’t been revealed, a discontinued Barbie character named Allan was introduced in the 1960s.The red-haired Allan was marketed as Ken’s “buddy” who was dr...Court throws out gas pipeline’s West Virginia water permit
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A company building a long-delayed natural gas pipeline has lost a key water permit after a federal appeals court ruled that West Virginia didn’t adequately assess the impact of building the Mountain Valley Pipeline across streams and wetlands.Siding with environmental groups, the court said Monday the state Department of Environmental Protection’s justifications for its 2021 water quality certification were “deficient,” the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported.The 303-mile (487-kilometer) pipeline across rugged mountainsides in West Virginia and Virginia — which is mostly finished — would transport natural gas drilled from the Utica and Marcellus shale formations in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Legal battles have delayed completion for years, as environmental groups say construction has led to violations of regulations meant to control erosion and sedimentation.Among other things, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the West Virginia agency didn’t adequat...Trump arrives at New York courthouse ahead of arraignment
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
Former President Donald Trump arrived Tuesday at a Manhattan courthouse ahead of his arraignment on criminal charges stemming from a hush money payment to a porn actor during his 2016 campaign.Trump pumped his fist as he exited Trump Tower minutes earlier, then traveled in an eight-car motorcade down a highway along the East River to the downtown courthouse, where’s he expected to surrender to authorities. He’s expected to be fingerprinted and processed, and his mug shot may be taken — a remarkable reckoning after years of investigations and an extraordinary moment in U.S. history.The booking and appearance before Judge Juan Merchan should be relatively brief — though hardly routine — as Trump learns for the first time the charges against him. Trump will plead not guilty, according to his lawyers, and is expected to enter the plea himself, as is standard in the court.Merchan has ruled that TV cameras won’t be allowed in the courtroom.Trump, who was impeached twice by the...Alaskan charged for transphobic notes threatening students
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A children’s book illustrator has been charged in Alaska with terroristic threatening after police allege he posted anti-transgender notes that referenced shooting children.Mitchell Thomas Watley, 47, did not enter a plea to the felony charge during his first court appearance Monday, the Juneau Empire reported. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for April 11.Watley is accused of placing notes in several public locations across Juneau starting Friday, the International Day of Transgender Visibility. The notes were the size of a business card showing an assault rifle and the colors of the transgender flag, the complaint says. “Feeling Cute Might Shoot Some Children,” the text read.Anti-transgender rhetoric and disinformation followed a mass shooting last week that killed six people at a Nashville Christian school. It came as lawmakers across the country engage in a historic push for more restrictions on trans people’s rights.Authorities have not shared any evide...Women run the fictional world of ABC’s ‘General Hospital’
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
As “General Hospital” marks its 60th anniversary, much remains the same for the longest-running scripted series in production in the United States. A hospital is still the backdrop for the soap opera, many of the veteran characters remain, the wealthy Quatermaine family looms large and the stories are about love, mystery and adventure.But in a shift, many of the most powerful residents of Port Charles are women.Genie Francis’ legacy character Laura Collins, whose 1981 wedding to Luke Spencer drew 30 million viewers and is still the highest-rated soap opera episode in US history, is now the mayor of Port Charles. The police commissioner is a woman (played by Tanisha Harper), and the chief of staff at General Hospital is also a woman (played by Cassandra James.) Kristina Wagner, a longtime cast member who plays Felicia Scorpio, first joined “General Hospital” in 1984 as a literal princess and romantic interest for Frisco Jones (Jack Wagner), forming a soap supercouple. While age...The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
Nonfiction 1. Outlive by Peter Attia, MD and Bill Gifford – contributor, narrated by Peter Attia, MD (Random House Audio)2. Atomic Habits by James Clear, narrated by the author (Penguin Audio)3. Spare by Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, narrated by the author (Random House Audio)4. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F(asterisk)ck by Mark Manson, narrated by Roger Wayne (HarperAudio)5. Never Finished by David Goggins, narrated by the author, Adam Skolnick and Jacqueline Gardner (Lioncrest Publishing)6. Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey, narrated by the author (Random House Audio)7. I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy, narrated by the author (Simon & Schuster Audio)8. Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins, narrated by the author and Adam Skolnick (Lioncrest Publishing)9. 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, narrated by Richard Poe (HighBridge, a Division of Recorded Books)10. The 6 Habits of Growth by Brendon Burchard, narrated by the author (Audible Originals)_____Fiction1. Her D...Moscow hosts talks aimed at Syria-Turkey rapprochement
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — Senior diplomats from Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iran wrapped up two days of talks in Moscow Tuesday, part of the Kremlin’s efforts to help broker a rapprochement between the Turkish and Syrian governments.Russian and Turkish foreign ministries issued terse readouts, saying the diplomats have discussed preparations for a planned meeting of the four countries foreign ministers. Moscow described the consultations as “frank and direct,” and Ankara said they were held in a “transparent and clear manner,” while offering no details. Russia has waged a military campaign in Syria since September 2015, teaming up with Iran to allow Assad’s government to fight armed opposition groups and reclaim control over most of the country. While the bulk of the Russian military has been busy fighting in Ukraine, Moscow has maintained its military foothold in Syria and kept warplanes and troops at its bases there.The Kremlin has also made persistent efforts to help Syria rebuild fractu...Alberta waited a month to declare emergency response to oilsands releases: document
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:05:30 GMT
EDMONTON — The Alberta government waited a month before calling an emergency response to one of the biggest releases of oilsands tailings in the province’s history, a leaked document shows.The document, obtained by The Canadian Press, shows the province didn’t initiate an emergency response until after First Nations chiefs in the area went public about how they were informed of the releases from Imperial Oil’s Kearl mine, about 70 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alta.The document also sheds new light on official communications and reaction to the spills, now the subject of three inquiries. “The fact that the province waited over a month before initiating its emergency response is not surprising at all,” said Chief Alan Adam of the Athabasca Cree First Nation, which uses the area for harvesting. “We are used to the provincial government letting us down.”Discoloured water, later found to be groundwater contaminated with oilsands tailings, w...Latest news
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