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Donald Trump Hush Money Criminal Trial: Prosecutors Allege 'Election Fraud,' While Defense Says 'None of This Was a Crime'

Donald Trump Hush Money Criminal Trial: Prosecutors Allege 'Election Fraud,' While Defense Says 'None of This Was a Crime'

The hush money criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is underway in New York City. The hush money trial of former President Donald Trump is underway in New York City, where he faces charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.


Minnesota's 'Pay Now, Save Later' Electronics Recycling Bill Stalls in Senate

The bill proposes a 3.2% recycling fee on most electronics at purchase, except for phones, to enable free recycling services and tackle the growing problem of electronic waste.

Received Higbee & Associates Copyright Demand Letter? Here's What to Do Next!

Higbee & Associates' communication frequently escalate when a suspected infringer is not represented by legal counsel. Here's how to handle the situation when you received a letter from the firm.

Tesla Uses New State Law to Bypass Austin's Environmental Regulations at Texas Gigafactory

The law allows landowners near large cities to request exemption from city environmental regulations.


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