As the Olympics are set to begin, arsonists attacked France’s high-speed rail network Friday morning, setting fires that stalled train travel to Paris for over 800,000 people across Europe, including athletes who were set to arrive for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
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Hunter Biden Withdraws Bid For New Trial In Gun Case After Federal Conviction
Hunter Biden withdrew his bid for a new trial on Tuesday after federal prosecutors were highly critical of him and his legal team for their “misunderstanding of appellate practice” and “failure to read” prior court orders.
Read More Hunter Biden Withdraws Bid For New Trial In Gun Case After Federal ConvictionTrump Requests Throwing Out Guilty Verdict In So-Called ‘Hush Money’ Trial After SCOTUS Immunity Ruling
Former President Donald Trump has requested to throw out his guilty verdict in the so-called “hush money” case after a recent Supreme Court ruling granted him immunity for official acts committed as president.
Read More Trump Requests Throwing Out Guilty Verdict In So-Called ‘Hush Money’ Trial After SCOTUS Immunity RulingKaren Read Murder Case Declared Mistrial Over Death Of Boston Police Officer Boyfriend
The Karen Read case has ended in a mistrial after five days of jury deliberation, but prosecutors said they will retry Read for the alleged murder of her Boston cop boyfriend in January 2022.
Read More Karen Read Murder Case Declared Mistrial Over Death Of Boston Police Officer BoyfriendUS to criminally charge Boeing, seek guilty plea, sources say
The Justice Department will criminally charge Boeing with fraud over two fatal crashes and ask the planemaker to plead guilty or face a trial
Read More US to criminally charge Boeing, seek guilty plea, sources saySCOTUS Rules Against Biden DOJ In ‘High-Stakes’ January 6 Case
In a major decision, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of January 6th defendant and former Pennsylvania police officer Joseph Fischer, which will now most likely have a significant impact on how the Department of Justice can prosecute those involved with the January 6th breach at the U.S. Capitol.
Read More SCOTUS Rules Against Biden DOJ In ‘High-Stakes’ January 6 Case