Michigan judge keeps Trump on primary ballot, rejecting effort to bar him under Constitution’s insurrection clause
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan judge keeps Trump on primary ballot, rejecting effort to bar him under Constitution’s insurrection clause.
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan judge keeps Trump on primary ballot, rejecting effort to bar him under Constitution’s insurrection clause.
Former president will return to witness stand in New York on 11 December
North Korea has claimed its newly launched military surveillance satellite has taken photos of a British aircraft carrier as well as US Navy vessels, the White House and the Pentagon.
The former US President is in the middle of several court cases
“This is what authoritarians do. This is what fascists do,” said Michael Beschloss, who explained why the former president must be taken at his word.
Even as some Tories are getting real about the issue, Labour is doubling down. It could try just being honest with the public, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Lord Cameron is under pressure to finally tear up an agreement with Europe amid intensifying anger that £2.34bn of “world-changing” funds from the sale of Chelsea FC are still in limbo after 18 months.
"You took the same oath I took," Lt. Michael J. Pence reportedly told his father in an attempt to get him to lead the electoral certification.
A Ukrainian drone has struck a Russian aircraft factory more than 200 miles behind enemy lines.
Hamas is preventing the release of a 10-month-old baby held captive in Gaza, Israel said on Monday night.
How charming of Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to tweet of his “enormous joy and relief” that nine-year-old Irish-Israeli girl Emily Hand has been reunited with her family. “An innocent child who was lost has now been found and returned, and we breathe a massive sigh of relief. Our prayers have been answered.”
The former GOP presidential nominee says there are two members of his own party he can't support.
"Even I have never seen anything like it," said the former president's niece.
The slow-motion car crash that has been Justin Trudeau’s time as prime minister of Canada appears to be nearing its merciful conclusion. It is difficult to see how he can go on much longer, lurching from one controversy to the next, vacuously mugging for the camera as he muddles through another awkward press conference with his deer-in-the-headlights gaze, repeating himself in French translation to take up more time, ensuring that he says as little as possible to a country that has stopped liste
An ailing Jimmy Carter left hospice care to attend the memorial service for his wife of 77 years, Rosalynn who died on Nov 19 aged 96.
A crowd of college football fans jeered the former president when he arrived at former UN ambassador Nikki Haley’s alma mater
Moscow has encountered several complications since India insisted on paying for Russian oil in rupees rather than dollars.
A Yorkshire town’s major warned senior police chiefs that residents feel ‘ruled by fear’ due to a lack of officers to deal with a spike in crime.
Originally, Putin was picked as a future puppet because he fit the bill — the strongman persona was exactly what the doctor had ordered. Then he ended up cutting loose from his patrons, keeping the persona and the power he accrued all for himself, Aleksandar Đokić writes.
After a pugnacious first turn on the witness stand, former president Donald Trump plans to testify again next month in his civil fraud trial, his lawyers said Monday. Trump had plenty to say during his initial testimony Nov. 6 in the case, which has questioned his net worth, accused him of misleading banks and insurers and threatened his future in business in New York. The Republican 2024 presidential front-runner denies all the allegations, and he used his first stint on the witness stand to lambaste the case, the judge and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the lawsuit.
Far-right Dutch firebrand Geert Wilders suffered a major blow Monday, as his handpicked "scout" to oversee coalition talks quit over fraud allegations, throwing the fraught process into chaos before negotiations had even begun. "I don't find it very pleasant that I was not informed" about the fraud allegations, said Wilders.