Judge Alerts Trump, Manhattan DA of Possible Jury Confidentiality Breach

The court did not confirm if the social media user was truly in contact with a juror. New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on June 7 alerted counsel for former President Donald Trump and the Manhattan District Attorney of a juror confidentiality breach, raising the possibility of a mistrial. “Today, the Court became aware

US Could Deploy More Nuclear Weapons Amid China, Russia Threats: Official

‘Absent a change in adversary arsenals, we may reach a point in the coming years where an increase from current deployed numbers is required,’ said Pranay Vaddi The Biden administration may seek to deploy additional nuclear weapons amid increasing aggression by China and Russia, according to one official. Expanding the number of deployed nuclear missiles

Columbia University Closes Investigation Into Harassment of Jewish Students Without Identifying a Single Suspect

Columbia struggles to identify anti-Israel agitators who wore face coverings (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images) Columbia University has closed its investigation into the individuals who threw water at a group of Jewish students amid the anti-Israel encampment that plagued campus for weeks without identifying those involved in the incident. Columbia notified the student who reported the incident

Nonprofit connected to Leonard Leo sent millions to his firm

A key advocacy group in conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo’s network paid millions to his consulting firm, a new filing shows, the latest example of Leo’s web of nonprofits sending money to his business amid government scrutiny of his dealings. The Concord Fund, a Virginia-based nonprofit, paid $6 million to Leo’s firm CRC Advisors between