Biden, Harris launch Black voter outreach campaign in Philadelphia Wednesday

President Biden, VP Harris to launch new Black voter outreach effort | Digital Brief President Biden, VP Harris to launch new Black voter outreach effort | Digital Brief 02:38 PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — With the 2024 race to the White House ramping up, President Biden traveled to Pennsylvania on Wednesday for another campaign event in Philadelphia. On his

Biden makes pitch to Black voters in Philadelphia as polls show declining support

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — With the 2024 race to the White House ramping up, President Biden traveled to Pennsylvania on Wednesday for another campaign event in Philadelphia. On his latest stop in the Keystone State, Mr. Biden was joined by Vice President Kamala Harris. The president and vice president appeared at Girard College in Fairmount to launch their

Supreme Court won’t review conviction of disgraced attorney Michael Avenatti

Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away a bid by disgraced California attorney Michael Avenatti to overturn his conviction for attempting to extort nearly $25 million from sporting goods giant Nike. The rejection of Avenatti’s appeal means his conviction on three federal charges will remain in place.  Avenatti gained notoriety for representing adult

Trump trial closing arguments set to begin today

After six weeks and more than 20 witnesses, lawyers in Donald Trump’s criminal trial will give their closing arguments Tuesday. A prosecutor for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is expected to tell the jury that Trump signed off on a scheme to illegally falsify records, with the goal of covering up a “hush money” payment

Trump responds to special counsel’s effort to limit his remarks about FBI

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump on Monday evening pushed back against special counsel Jack Smith’s request Friday that a federal judge in Florida modify Trump’s conditions of release in the probe into Trump’s handling of classified documents. Federal prosecutors have asked U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the documents case, to modify