President Joe Biden has found himself in the spotlight once again as he stumbled over his words during a speaking event, inadvertently shifting attention to his opponent, former President Donald Trump. Addressing supporters at a community college in Tampa, the 81-year-old president
Britain’s former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost has given rise to new hopes that the UK could secure a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States. Speaking to a Commons Select Committee this morning, Lord Frost said that while Joe Biden’s administration isn’t
Prosecutors in Donald Trump’s historic hush money are expected to tell a judge he should be held in contempt over a series of posts on his Truth Social platform that they say violated an earlier gag order barring him from attacking witnesses
Donald Trump could face 10 months in prison and be fined around £80,000 ($100,000) for flouting a gag order at his “hush money” trial, a retired judge has said. The gag order, issued by Judge Juan Merchan, was meant to prevent Trump
Donald Trump’s criminal trial in his hush-money case will begin in earnest on Monday marking an historic moment in US history. Trump is the first US president to face a criminal trial, which comes just months before the 2024 election – in
A video capturing President Joe Biden’s side profile, showcasing wrinkles around his neck and chin, has sparked a wave of conspiracy theories suggesting the use of a body double. The footage, which went viral on social media platforms, ignited a frenzy of
The man who set himself on fire outside Donald Trump’s hush money trial has reportedly died. Max Azzarello, 37, lost his life after being severely burnt by lighting himself up using an “alcohol-based substance used for cleaning” near the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in New York on
Azzarello is now in critical condition at the Weill Cornell burn center, police said. A colorful pamphlet dropped in the area directs users to a Substack page run by a person who describes themselves as an “investigative researcher who has set himself
A man set himself on fire on Friday outside of the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse where former president Donald Trump is sitting for his New York hush money trial. The NYPD identified the man as Max Azzarello, 37, from Florida. NYPD officials said
Former US President Donald Trump will appear in court shortly with a fully selected jury as his historic criminal trial enters its fourth day. It comes after a series of dismissals amid a topsy-turvy selection process for the 12-person jury. Lawyers questioned