Whoopi Goldberg is no fan of Donald Trump, but she was so fired up about the one-term POTUS that she stepped in to question Alyssa Farah Griffin‘s analysis of him on this morning’s episode of ...
It was an emotional scene in a Queens courtroom on Tuesday as over 100 police officers showed up in solidarity for slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. Diller was a 31-year-old New York Police ...
A star-studded crew of the political and entertainment elite are set to headline a major fundraiser for Joe Biden in ...
Trump has been present at each of his children's high school and college graduations, according to contemporaneous reports and the recollections of other attendees. Former President Donald Trump's ...
Trump called his trial 'rigged' and criticized Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Bragg has promoting a falling crime rate since he was elected in 2021. Merchan has ...
The judge overseeing Trump's Manhattan case said he will need to see how the trial timeline unfolds before deciding whether he can grant the defendant's request Kyler Alvord is a news editor at ...
New York City police officers filled the hallways and pews of a Queens courthouse in a sign of solidarity for their fallen NYPD brother Officer Jonathan Diller as Lindy Jones, who has been charged ...
An April 18 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows Ivanka Trump wearing a graduation cap and gown beside her mother, grandmother and two of her brothers. "Ivanka's graduation," reads the ...
Throughout his short career, NYPD Det. Jonathan Diller, who was shot and killed during a traffic stop in March, was recognized four times for "meritorious police duty." By Rocco Parascandola, Emma ...
Former president Donald Trump walks out of the courtroom following the first day of jury selection in Manhattan criminal court Monday. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) When the second day of ...
The historic criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is now underway in a Manhattan courtroom — the first time a former president in U.S. history has stood trial on criminal charges.
“I’m not anyone more / than anyone else. / I did my job, then / looked into / their eyes. / What had I / become?” So reads “Sixth Juror,” one of a cycle of 13 short poems titled ...