Quick Glance: Read Alvin Bragg's Warning to Jim Jordan Not to'Collaborate' With Trump.
- "Let the criminal justice process proceed without unlawful political interference," one section of Alvin Bragg's letter to Republican House leaders urges.
- In the aftermath of former President Donald Trump's indictment, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office has retaliated against a trio of House GOP committee chairmen.
- "The referenced committee chairmen are House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil."
- They wrote to Bragg on March 21st, "demanding communications, documents and testimony relating to Bragg's unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority and the potential indictment of former President Donald Trump."
Quick Glance: Trump Pleads Not Guilty After Being Charged with 34 Felonies
- Former President Donald J. Trump exited Trump Tower and drove to the Manhattan district attorney's office in a motorcade.
- The hearing was also historic for Alvin L. Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney who brought the case.
- The case, which was filed in Mr. Trump's hometown, marks the start of the former president's journey through the criminal justice system.
- He accused Mr. Trump of falsifying business records related to the hush money, which appear to be felony charges based on a novel application of the law.
Quick Glance: Juan Merchan: Who is the judge in charge of the Donald Trump-Stormy Daniels case?
- Merchan oversaw the Trump Organization's criminal trial last year, which resulted in the real estate company being convicted of tax fraud and fined, while one of its longtime executives, Allen Weisselberg, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to prison.
- Merchan ordered the Trump Organization to pay $1.6 million after a jury found the company guilty in December.
- Trump, who was not charged in his company's case, slammed Merchan on his Truth Social platform on Friday.
- According to court records, her case was dropped.
Quick Glance: Analysis: Texas abortion pill ruling could jeopardise US drug oversight
- WASHINGTON, April 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. A federal judge in Texas could soon order the FDA to withdraw its approval of the abortion pill mifepristone, a move that, if allowed to stand, could severely undermine the agency, according to health policy and legal experts.
- Experts say that if the court decides to prohibit the sale of mifepristone because it is unsafe, it will effectively end the FDA's role as the ultimate arbiter of drug safety.
- The entire drug approval process would be called into question, according to Laurie Sobel, associate director for Women's Health Policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Quick Glance: Hugging Face, the host of the "Woodstock of AI," emerges as a key voice for open-source AI development.
- Clem Delangue, CEO of Hugging Face, informs guests that his event may be "the biggest AI meetup in history."
- The event took place in the midst of a heated debate about large language models (LLMs) and their applications.
- "I think this event is a celebration of the power of open science and open source," Delangue added.
- "And that's what we've seen on Hugging Face: the impact of open science open source."
"It's demoralizing to be in this much debt, especially when it didn't propel me into a new career like I was hoping for," Regales said.
Quick Glance: These 3 Personality Traits Impact Your Earnings — but Only After 40
- Personality plays a role in our careers, with certain traits being beneficial and others being harmful.
- A recent study examines the relationship between personality traits and lifetime earnings among men of different ages.
- It reveals that men's earnings are not influenced by personality at the beginning of their careers, but men who are more conscientious, extroverted, and less agreeable experience significant benefits between their 40s and 60s.
- For instance, being more conscientious (hard-working, driven, reliable, and organized) is associated with better job performance, while being agreeable does not lead to higher wages.
Quick Glance: Stormy Daniels threatened to dance in the streets if Trump was indicted. She is now upset about what happened.
- For nearly two hours, Stormy Daniels was unaware of Trump's indictment.
- Stormy Daniels' statement denying an affair with Trump is from 2018.
- Recap: A grand jury indicts Donald Trump in New York, making him the first former president to face criminal charges.
- "I think obviously the grand jury looked at a lot of documents and heard a lot of testimony and made a decision, and I have to respect that," Brewster said.
Quick Glance: Wisconsin Voters Will Decide on the Nation's Most Expensive State Court Election
- If Judge Janet Protasiewicz, who currently sits on a lower court and is heavily backed by the Democratic Party, is elected to the 10-year term, the court will have its first liberal majority in recent memory.
- If he wins, conservatives will keep their majority on the court.
- Wisconsin has had some of the most expensive state supreme court races in the country for years, thanks to political spending by business groups and unions.
- In recent years, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has been deeply divided along ideological lines.
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