The man who set fire to himself outside of the New York courthouse where former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial is taking place died of his injuries Friday night, multiple outlets ...
Twelve jurors and six alternates have been chosen in the Manhattan trial of Donald J. Trump. Outside the courthouse, a man set himself on fire. Follow our live coverage of Trump’s hush money ...
The first week of Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York wrapped up Friday afternoon. A full jury has been selected, including alternates, and the proceedings are expected to resume Monday ...
The trial date for U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey and his two co-defendants was pushed back a week after "lengthy" negotiations about the potential testimony of a lawyer. Menendez ...
The judge overseeing the trial held Trump in contempt and fined him $9,000, punishing him for repeatedly violating a gag order. The judge threatened jail time if the violations continue.
An individual appears to have set himself on fire outside of the Manhattan courthouse the moment jury selection was finalized in the criminal hush money trial of former President Donald Trump.
Before Thursday, former President Donald Trump's first trial seemed to be running ahead of schedule. Jury selection was widely expected to last two weeks, part of an overall six-week trial.
Despite the troubles plaguing Donald Trump’s first criminal trial in New York City, the process reached a milestone Thursday afternoon when the judge filled all 12 seats of the jury that will ...
A dozen jurors have now been picked to hear former president Donald Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan, rapidly pushing the proceedings closer to seating a full panel and pivoting toward ...
A man set himself on fire outside Manhattan Supreme Court on Friday afternoon, at almost exactly the same time a full jury panel was chosen for the “hush money” criminal trial of former ...
Senate Democrats voted to end impeachment proceedings against director of homeland security, Alejandro Mayorkas, on Wednesday without trial in a move that enraged their Republican colleagues.
To debate or not debate? That's the question facing the upper chamber Wednesday ahead of afternoon plans to swear in all 100 senators as jurors in the impeachment trial against Homeland Security ...