Major Broker Calls $464 Million Trump Bond a ‘Practical Impossibility’
Gary Giulietti, exec for Lockton Companies, said bond required of Trump is rarely issued by surety companies, making it a “practical impossibility” to obtain.
Trump Sues ABC News, Host George Stephanopoulos for Defamation
Former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against the American Broadcasting Companies and ABC News host George Stephanopoulos, accusing them of defamation.
FBI Has to Face Lawsuit Over ‘No-Fly List:’ Supreme Court
The FBI must face a lawsuit filed by a Muslim man who has since been removed from the bureau’s “no-fly list,” the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on March 19.
IRS Issues Recommendation on How to Pay Taxes on Time, Avoid Penalties
The IRS issued a tax guide, listing out the various electronic payment options taxpayers can use when paying tax dues on time.
US Green Beret Presence on Taiwan’s Outer Islands Signals Expanded Military Cooperation: Experts
U.S. Army Special Forces personnel are training Taiwanese troops on the islands of Kinmen and Penghu, Taiwan’s defense minister confirmed last Thursday.
Judge Denies One Motion to Dismiss Trump Documents Case
Judge denies one motion to dismiss Trump documents case but left the door open for the defense to bring the arguments back in a separate motion.
Putin Clinches 5th Term, Officials Say of Early Results From Russian Presidential Election
Putin won record landslide election on March 17, according to early results, as Western officials have criticized the elections as being unfair and illegitimate.
Supreme Court Rules Public Officials May Block Their Constituents on Social Media
Public officials may block people on social media in certain situations, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on March 15, 2024.
16 Female Athletes File Lawsuit Against NCAA for Allowing Trans Women to Compete
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines an other female athletes filed a lawsuit against the NCAA for allowing transgender athletes to compete in women’s events.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Law to Discipline ‘Rogue’ Prosecutors Amid Fani Willis Controversy
Gov. Kemp signed SB 332 into law saying the community suffers and property is put at risk when “out-of-touch” public prosecutors put politics ahead of public safety.
United Boeing 737 Loses External Panel Mid-Air, Issue Found Upon Landing in Oregon
United Airlines Boeing 737 was grounded after it lost an external panel mid-air without the knowledge of the flight crew, according to the airline.
Trump Scores Partial Win in Request to Delay Manhattan Criminal Trial
Former President Donald Trump has scored a partial victory in his bid to delay his criminal “hush money” trial in Manhattan.