Day: August 4, 2023
The law is catching up with Trump
Now that he has been arrested three times, Donald Trump has established a routine.He announces the forthcoming charges on his social media platform. He complains of political persecution when the indictment is released. He travels to the court on Trump…
Tim Crakanthorp’s chief of staff reported his boss’s failure to disclose property holdings
Guardian Australia understands the Newcastle MP’s chief of staff, Elliot Stein, raised concerns with the premier, Chris MinnsFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news pod…
How Washington State offensive lineman Esa Pole swapped self-doubt for confidence
Esa Poole is a junior-college transfer in his first year with the Washington State football team. That he’s there is impressive considering he picked up football two years ago.
A new luxury hotel is opening near Singapore — but you’ll need a boat to reach it
ONE°15 Marina Nirup Island joins other private islands that have opened in Indonesia’s Riau Island. A Westin hotel is scheduled to open in late 2024.
Armed US troops may guard oil tankers against Iranian hijackings
Commercial vessels would be invited to carry sailors and marines in Strait of Hormuz, part of Persian Gulf where Pentagon is beefing up presenceThe US could soon offer to put armed sailors and marines on commercial ships traveling through the Strait of…
Two US Navy men arrested on China spying charges
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Suspect in Idaho student stabbings says he was out for a solo drive around the time of the slayings
Attorneys for the man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death last year say he was on a long drive by himself around the time of the slayings.
The charges that were notably absent from the Trump indictment
This week’s indictment did not accuse Trump of inciting the mob that attacked the Capitol but did show that some close to him knew violence might be coming.
Russia blames ‘phone scammers’ for tricking elderly into fire-bombing army enlistment offices
Most of the perpetrators of the recent attacks have been identified as aged 50 or older, according to media reports from two dozen Russian regions.