A New York prosecutor right now debuted the state’s case in opposition to Donald Trump to the jury of Manhattan residents that shall be requested to render a verdict in about six weeks. Throughout a 45-minute opening assertion, the prosecutor detailed a scandalous story during which he accused the previous president of participating in a “felony conspiracy” to cowl up three intercourse scandals that threatened Trump’s 2016 marketing campaign.
“It was election fraud,” the prosecutor Matthew Colangelo stated.
Trump watched from the protection desk, sometimes shaking his head. His lead lawyer, Todd Blanche laid out a dual-track protection: He downplayed the fees as a minor “enterprise data violation” and questioned the credibility of the prosecution’s witnesses, together with Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen.
Earlier than the trial adjourned early for Passover, the jury additionally heard from the prosecution’s first witness, David Pecker, the previous tabloid writer who was shut with Trump. Pecker testified that his tabloids practiced “checkbook journalism.”
Prosecutors stated Pecker purchased and buried tales that would have imperiled Trump’s marketing campaign. They’ll attempt to persuade the jury {that a} hush cash fee to a porn actress on the heart of the trial was half of a bigger effort to suppress adverse information, which incorporates two different offers involving Pecker.
Justices appeared to facet with metropolis on homeless penalties
Throughout greater than two and a half hours of arguments right now, the Supreme Courtroom’s conservative majority appeared inclined to uphold native legal guidelines that allowed a small Oregon metropolis to bar homeless individuals from sleeping in public areas. The three liberal justices strongly pushed again.
The case stems from homeless residents in Grants Go who challenged the enforcement by arguing that they’re involuntarily homeless as a result of there are not any shelter beds accessible. That argument appeared to resonate with the liberal justices — “The place are they imagined to sleep?” Justice Sonia Sotomayor requested — whereas the conservatives appeared ready to depart the problem to native lawmakers.
In associated information, the Supreme Courtroom agreed right now to listen to a problem to the Biden administration’s regulation of “ghost weapons.”
Professional-Palestinian protests disrupt school campuses
At Columbia College, lessons had been held remotely right now after pro-Palestinian demonstrations on and round campus left some Jewish college students fearing for his or her security. At Yale, the police arrested a minimum of 47 protesters who had defied orders to depart an encampment. At N.Y.U., college students refused the college’s demand to depart a campus plaza.
Demonstrations had been reported at M.I.T., Michigan, Tufts and different campuses. Harvard leaders deliberate for Harvard Yard to be closed for a lot of the week. Directors at some colleges tried to defuse the protests, whereas balancing free speech rights and the fears of many Jewish college students, who stated a number of the demonstrations had veered into antisemitism. Right here’s the newest.
In information from the battle, the pinnacle of intelligence for Israel’s navy resigned right now, following the intelligence failures that preceded the Hamas-led assaults on Israel on Oct. 7.
Biden used Earth Day to attraction to youthful voters
President Biden right now visited a nationwide park in Virginia, the place he introduced $7 billion in grants to fund solar energy for tons of of 1000’s of houses, primarily in deprived communities.
The occasion was designed partially to construct enthusiasm amongst younger individuals, an important constituency for Biden’s re-election bid. A current ballot discovered that roughly 58 p.c of voters had heard “little” or “nothing in any respect” about his signature local weather invoice, the Inflation Discount Act, which was handed in 2022.
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Putin arrives on Broadway
Peter Morgan, who created “The Crown,” spent years pulling again the curtain on the British royal household and writing about well mannered, repressed girls like Princess Diana. His new Broadway play, “Patriots,” which opened right now, is immersed in a really male, very violent setting: Vladimir Putin’s rise to energy and the Russian oligarchs who mistakenly thought he’d be their puppet.
“It felt like a pure factor to do, having spent a lot time within the one world to enter one other world simply to loosen up somewhat,” Morgan informed Maureen Dowd, the Occasions Opinion columnist.
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The best way to gown whenever you don’t wish to look younger
A reader in her 30s not too long ago wrote in asking what to put on to look extra mature. Her drawback: A number of individuals had mistakenly assumed she was in her early 20s, which may very well be demoralizing at work.
Our vogue critic Vanessa Friedman prompt specializing in the main points. Contemplate it a precedence to put on outfits with out wrinkles, sweaters with out unfastened threads, a tucked-in shirt and, maybe most vital, a well-tailored jacket. “The extra you seem to respect your self, the extra others could respect you,” Vanessa wrote.
Elizabeth II will get a statue (corgis included)
Eighteen months after Queen Elizabeth II’s loss of life, Britain is starting to commemorate its former monarch with the disclosing of a number of statues. The primary memorial statue, a seven-foot bronze work of the queen in flowing robes with three corgis at her toes, was unveiled yesterday within the English market city of Oakham.
The Oakham statue is one in all many who painting Queen Elizabeth as heat and approachable — a noticeable distinction to the strict statues of Queen Victoria.
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