U.S. government Judge Sentences Woman Who Sent Trump Poison - She'll Never Be 100% Free Again A French-Canadian woman who attempted to poison former President Donald Trump has received her prison sentence. By Richard Moorhead August 18, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP ; Darrin Klimek / Getty ImagesCommentary Former Secret Service Member Doesn't Think Agents Would Be Allowed in Jail Cell with Trump "This isn't something that, you know, the Secret Service has prepared for previously. It's never just even been a thought." By Rachel M. Emmanuel August 17, 2023
Mike Stobe / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Now Faces Up to 712.5 Years in Prison After Latest Indictment If Donald Trump is convicted, it would be a political execution, just without the logistics of setting up a guillotine. By Joshua Johnson August 17, 2023
Ariel Schalit / AP Israel Considers Tearing Up Ancient Christian Mosaic Near Armageddon, Sparking Backlash The mosaic, thought to be from the third century, bears Greek inscriptions, among them an offering “To God Jesus Christ.” By The Associated Press August 14, 2023
Saul Martinez / Getty Images Parkland School Shooting Re-enacted with Live Gunfire 5 Years After Deadly Massacre The Parkland school shooting was re-enacted Friday as part of a lawsuit against former deputy Scot Peterson. By Carson Choate August 5, 2023
@ExposeDarkDeeds / Twitter screen shotCommentary Convicted Infant Killer Has His Execution Suspended by Newsom, Moved to Women's Prison and Reportedly Awaiting Taxpayer-Funded Trans Surgery Hann, a convicted baby killer found transsexuality in prison, began to identify as a woman and is now awaiting breast augmentation surgery. By Rachel M. Emmanuel August 1, 2023
@WomenAreReals / Twitter Screen Shot Trans Activist, Triple Murderer Controversially Housed in Woman's Prison is 'Preying On' Inmates: Report Women within the facility claim he "ogles them, speaks demeaningly to them, and demands they push him around in his wheelchair." By Ben Kew July 30, 2023
Stephanie Keith / Getty Images Could George Floyd Case Reach SCOTUS? Chauvin to Make Major Legal Move After Learning Fate Chauvin's attorney, William Mohrmann, told The Associated Press that they were “obviously disappointed” in the decision. By The Associated Press July 19, 2023
@MIAttyGen / Twitter screen shot Michigan AG Charging 16 Trump Supporters with Eight Felonies Each: 'This Is a Monstrous Injustice' “Did I do anything illegal? No," said an 82-year-old Michigan man, who was charged for his actions after the 2020 presidential election. By Jack Davis July 18, 2023
Spencer Platt / Getty Images Epstein Pal Ghislaine Maxwell Claims Sexual Abuse By Guard in Showering Squabble Ghislaine Maxwell is unhappy about life in the federal prison where she has been sentenced for her human trafficking conviction. By Jack Davis July 17, 2023