Trump Makes Accusation Against Judge 1 Day Before ‘Hush-Money’ Trial Begins

The former president said the judge only allowed him a short period of time to review documents.. Former President Donald Trump on Sunday accused the judge overseeing the “hush-money” case of giving his lawyers a short period of time to review “hundreds of thousands” of documents a day before his New York trial is scheduled

Idaho Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Student IDs for Voting

The Supreme Court of Idaho upheld recent legislative amendments to the state’s voter identification requirements. The Supreme Court of Idaho on Thursday, April 11, upheld recent legislative amendments to the state’s voter identification requirements, affirming a lower court’s ruling in favor of the Idaho Secretary of State, Phil McGrane, which eliminated the use of student

Trump Responds to Iran Attack, Says ‘Would Not Have Happened’ If He Were in Office

Israel was targeted by over 300 aerial threats on Saturday, including drones and missiles. Former President Donald Trump attributed Iran’s recent decision to attack Israel to weakness shown by the Biden administration, and vowed to revive American strength abroad once he is reelected to the White House. “I wanted to say God bless the people

Trump Blasts ‘Communist’ NY Case at Rally Ahead of Criminal Trial

Thousands of people chanted ‘We love Trump’ at a Pennsylvania rally two days before the first-ever criminal trial against a former president is to begin. SCHNECKSVILLE, Pa.—When former President Donald Trump denounced the New York criminal case against him as a “communist show trial,” thousands of people at his April 13 rally here responded with

Lucky Joe

I have known Joseph Epstein for almost 40 years, but until I read his autobiography, I was unaware that he is not only one of the great essayists in English literature but also an amateur juggler. That makes sense, because no one juggles words better than he: They fall in surprising ways and make you

The Marriage Bonus

When I was 16, on the recommendation of Oprah Winfrey, I read Eat, Pray, Love (2006). The bestselling memoir tells of “one woman’s search for everything across Italy, India, and Indonesia,” as the subtitle puts it, documenting author Elizabeth Gilbert’s abandonment of her marriage in pursuit of pasta, yoga, and romance. The book was a