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Trump hush money trial: Opening statements set for Monday

NEW YORK (AP) — The final jurors were seated Friday in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, and an appellate judge rejected the former president’s latest

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Day 4 of Trump New York hush money trial

The full jury panel has now been seated in the hush money trial against Donald Trump, clearing the way for opening statements to start on

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Trump denied last-minute request to halt hush money trial by appeals court

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Fire outside Trump’s hush money trial: live updates

Emergency crews rushed away a person on stretcher after extinguishing a fire outside the New York court as a full jury of 12 New Yorkers

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Mother defends asking birthday party guests to bring money for yard work

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Trump Hush Money Trial: Live Updates

In part, that is because of the nature of the case: Jurors, once seated, will be asked to decide whether Donald J. Trump committed a

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What to Expect From Donald Trump Hush-Money Trial: Jury, Testimonies

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How Much is Enough? On the Writerly Balance Between Money and Time ‹ Literary Hub

The following is the final installment of a six-part collaboration with Dirt about “The Myth of the Middle Class” writer.  ______________________ As a former Catholic, I

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Nationwide’s £2.9bn deal for Virgin Money must be stopped

Enter Nationwide, whose new CEO Debbie Crosbie used to work at CYBG until five years ago, when it turned into Virgin Money. She later left

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12 Jurors in Trump Hush Money Trial Will Decide a Former President’s Fate

At 4:34 p.m. on Thursday, a jury of 12 citizens was selected to determine the fate of an indicted former president for the first time