All 12 jurors have been seated in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial in Manhattan. While jury selection continues today for alternates, the judge overseeing the case said opening arguments in the trial could come as soon as Monday. Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi breaks down the challenges of seating a jury in such a historic, high-profile case.
Google announced late Wednesday that it fired 28 workers who staged sit-in protests at some of the company’s offices this week. The protests were organized by the group No Tech for Apartheid. They were demonstrating against a $1.2 billion joint contract with Amazon to provide the Israeli government and military with cloud computing services.
And in headlines: Mutliple news outlets reported that Israel launched a strike on Iran, House lawmakers will again take up a bill to potentially ban TIkTok, and sports icons Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird are set to produce a queer soccer romance called “Cleat Cute.”
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Not My Debate, Not My Monkeys
The Teacher Shortage Cheat Sheet with Becky Pringle
We Give It A One Out Of Tennessee
Beating Bans On Gender-Affirming Care
The DeSantis Documents
Your Rights Are Not Set In Mifepristone
The Future Of Tribes with Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr
Trump's Fourth Indictment
Staying Lahaina Strong
How to Help Maui Locals
Maui Residents Flee Deadly Fires
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Oh Hi Go Vote
Falling Short One Goal
Even the Scandals are Bigger in Texas
Keeping It 100°+
Do The Indict Thing
The Devil Went Down To Georgia
We Have Issues With This One
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