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Google will settle Play Store disputes with US governments and consumers by paying $700 million.

The terms of an antitrust settlement with US states and consumers disclosed in federal court on Monday reveal that Google has agreed to pay $700 million and to permit more competition in its Play app store. In 2020, the Justice Department and numerous states filed separate complaints accusing Google of abusing its dominance in online […]

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Rudy Giuliani’s payment for fictitious election claims exceeds $148 million.

A close friend of former President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, has been ordered to reimburse two women for alleged vote-tampering in 2020, totaling over $148 million (£116 million). Judges have already determined that Mr. Giuliani was responsible for the false statements he made concerning Georgia poll workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss.

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Republicans who pose a threat to Biden’s impeachment are trying to pass an inquiry vote.

A formal hearing to impeach President Joe Biden was supported by all 221 Republicans in the US House of Representatives, one of the final votes before members left for Christmas vacation. While they were able to secure the unanimity of support they needed, certain lawmakers were more at risk politically than others. It will now

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A judge pauses the case involving Trump’s election interference.The federal prosecution against Donald Trump for allegedly meddling in the 2020 election has been placed on temporary hold by the judge presiding over the case. According to Judge Tanya Chutkan, the stay will give higher courts time to review an appeal filed by the former president, who claims he is exempt from the allegations. The restricted gag order against Mr. Trump is still in place, she continued. The trial date in the case is set for March 4th, but it might need to be rescheduled. That month, Mr. Trump, 77, is expected to go on trial for federal offences connected to a purported scheme to rig the 2020 election results. Attorneys for Mr. Trump, the Republican front-runner in the 2024 election, have said that previous presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for actions pertaining to their official duties. Earlier this month, a judge in a lower court dismissed that argument. Following Mr. Trump’s petition, Ms. Chutkan was forced to postpone further proceedings on Wednesday while the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit deliberated whether or not to grant him immunity. Jack Smith, the special counsel in charge of the two criminal investigations involving Mr. Trump, requested a prompt decision on the same issue from the US Supreme Court on Monday. The highest court has consented to review his request. The DC Circuit granted Mr. Smith’s request to accelerate its own review of Mr. Trump’s appeal. • An extremely basic overview of Trump’s indictments •Jack Smith: Special Counsel looking into President Trump Attorneys for Mr. Trump likened the special counsel to Dr. Seuss’s anti-Christmas Grinch in a petition on Wednesday, pleading with the DC Circuit to reject Mr. Smith’s fast-track motion. “This proposed schedule would require attorneys and support staff to work round-the-clock through the holidays, inevitably disrupting family and travel plans,” they claimed. “It seems as though the Special Counsel snorted, his fingers thumping like a Grinch, “I need to figure out a means to stop Christmas from coming. However, how? The court rules that Trump is liable for the Capitol Riot. The billion-dollar issue at the centre of the Trump fraud trial Mr. Trump was accused of four offences, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and impeding an official action, in an indictment submitted by Mr. Smith in August. Out of the four indictments against Mr. Trump, this one has moved forward the fastest thus far. Judge Chutkan stated in her decision on Wednesday that she would take into consideration “whether to retain or continue the dates of any still-future deadlines and proceedings, including the trial scheduled for March 4,” should Mr. Trump’s appeal be unsuccessful. His attorneys have made several attempts to reschedule the trial, claiming that doing so before the election in November 2024 will “disenfranchise” voters in the United States. The former president insists that the cases against him are politically motivated attempts to obstruct his third presidential bid and has denied any misconduct. In the two cases the special counsel brought against him, Mr. Trump would probably be able to pardon himself. He would also be able to get the suspension of two state criminal prosecutions against him. In his second lawsuit, Mr. Smith charges Mr. Trump with improperly handling secret information after he left office. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided to consider a different case that might affect the one Judge Chutkan is currently supervising. The question of whether it was appropriate for prosecutors to charge Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, with impeding an official procedure will be heard by the Supreme Court.

The federal prosecution against Donald Trump for allegedly meddling in the 2020 election has been placed on temporary hold by the judge presiding over the case. According to Judge Tanya Chutkan, the stay will give higher courts time to review an appeal filed by the former president, who claims he is exempt from the allegations.

A judge pauses the case involving Trump’s election interference.The federal prosecution against Donald Trump for allegedly meddling in the 2020 election has been placed on temporary hold by the judge presiding over the case. According to Judge Tanya Chutkan, the stay will give higher courts time to review an appeal filed by the former president, who claims he is exempt from the allegations. The restricted gag order against Mr. Trump is still in place, she continued. The trial date in the case is set for March 4th, but it might need to be rescheduled. That month, Mr. Trump, 77, is expected to go on trial for federal offences connected to a purported scheme to rig the 2020 election results. Attorneys for Mr. Trump, the Republican front-runner in the 2024 election, have said that previous presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for actions pertaining to their official duties. Earlier this month, a judge in a lower court dismissed that argument. Following Mr. Trump’s petition, Ms. Chutkan was forced to postpone further proceedings on Wednesday while the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit deliberated whether or not to grant him immunity. Jack Smith, the special counsel in charge of the two criminal investigations involving Mr. Trump, requested a prompt decision on the same issue from the US Supreme Court on Monday. The highest court has consented to review his request. The DC Circuit granted Mr. Smith’s request to accelerate its own review of Mr. Trump’s appeal. • An extremely basic overview of Trump’s indictments •Jack Smith: Special Counsel looking into President Trump Attorneys for Mr. Trump likened the special counsel to Dr. Seuss’s anti-Christmas Grinch in a petition on Wednesday, pleading with the DC Circuit to reject Mr. Smith’s fast-track motion. “This proposed schedule would require attorneys and support staff to work round-the-clock through the holidays, inevitably disrupting family and travel plans,” they claimed. “It seems as though the Special Counsel snorted, his fingers thumping like a Grinch, “I need to figure out a means to stop Christmas from coming. However, how? The court rules that Trump is liable for the Capitol Riot. The billion-dollar issue at the centre of the Trump fraud trial Mr. Trump was accused of four offences, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and impeding an official action, in an indictment submitted by Mr. Smith in August. Out of the four indictments against Mr. Trump, this one has moved forward the fastest thus far. Judge Chutkan stated in her decision on Wednesday that she would take into consideration “whether to retain or continue the dates of any still-future deadlines and proceedings, including the trial scheduled for March 4,” should Mr. Trump’s appeal be unsuccessful. His attorneys have made several attempts to reschedule the trial, claiming that doing so before the election in November 2024 will “disenfranchise” voters in the United States. The former president insists that the cases against him are politically motivated attempts to obstruct his third presidential bid and has denied any misconduct. In the two cases the special counsel brought against him, Mr. Trump would probably be able to pardon himself. He would also be able to get the suspension of two state criminal prosecutions against him. In his second lawsuit, Mr. Smith charges Mr. Trump with improperly handling secret information after he left office. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided to consider a different case that might affect the one Judge Chutkan is currently supervising. The question of whether it was appropriate for prosecutors to charge Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, with impeding an official procedure will be heard by the Supreme Court. Read More »

Texas Takes a Tough Stance: Gov. Abbott Signs Controversial Bill Empowering Police to Arrest Illegal Border Crossers – What You Need to Know!

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday marked regulation that makes it a criminal offense to enter the state unlawfully, setting up an expected conflict with President Joe Biden’s organization over movement strategy and boundary implementation. Abbott, a conservative who has executed different strategies coordinated at transients that have drawn court difficulties, marked the bill at

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If I can’t afford my energy bills, what should I do?

What should I do if my energy expenses are too high to pay? January is the month when annual energy expenses go up as homes try to stay warm during the coldest month of the year. The energy regulator Ofgem strengthened regulations to safeguard consumers after some individuals who were having financial difficulties were compelled

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Texas Prison Break Unleashes Urgent Manhunt for Convicted Child Abuser on the Run

A man carrying out a daily existence punishment for youngster sex misuse got away from jail, the Texas Division of Law enforcement expressed Sunday in a post via virtual entertainment stage X. Specialists are looking for Robert Yancy, Jr., 39. He was most recently seen at around 3:38 p.m. Sunday at the Clemens Unit in

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North Korea’s Bold Move – Unleashes First Long-Range Missile in a Month, Global Tensions Escalate

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea shot a thought long-range long range rocket into the ocean Monday in a resumption of its weapons trying exercises, its neighbors said, as the North promises retaliatory strides against U.S. what’s more, South Korean moves to support their atomic prevention plans. South Korea’s military said in a proclamation that

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Cambodia’s Stolen Heritage Reclaimed as Former Culprits Unite for a Noble Cause – “The gods want to come home”

A previous thief turned classified source, debilitated by malignant growth, saw the arrival of a taken Cambodian sculpture only months before his demise. Toek Tik went through many years providing ancient pieces vendor Douglas Latchford with huge number of stolen from curios. However, the previous thief, in a last venture of recovery, combined efforts with

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Massive Weekend Storm Unleashes Fury from New England to Florida with Torrential Rain and Destructive Winds!

In excess of 60 million individuals along the East Coast will confront the gamble of flooding this end of the week because of a significant downpour and wind storm. The tempest framework created in the Bay of Mexico and lashed pieces of Florida on Saturday and Sunday as it followed up the coast, sending a

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