Woody Allen Holds Wife Soon-Yi Previn's Arm While Out in New York City Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn stepped out in New York City on the evening of Wednesday, April 24, with the filmmaker holding on to his wife's arm ... 04/25/2024 - 6:23 am | View Link
Jimmie Allen Had Suicidal Thoughts After Sexual Assault Allegations Jimmie Allen has shared that he had suicidal thoughts after being accused of sexual assault by two women in 2023. Last year, Allen was sued by his former manager, who ... 04/25/2024 - 5:41 am | View Link
Airship AI secures a $2.35 million contract with the DOJ Airship AI announced a $2.35 million contract with the Department of Justice. Airship Ai stock is down a whopping 45% versus its YTD high. 04/25/2024 - 3:12 am | View Link
Allen Business Briefs: Chamber celebrates new member Allen community members are invited to a ribbon cutting for K9 Resorts, a new chamber member, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. April 30 at 2201 McDermott Road. 04/25/2024 - 2:00 am | View Link
Allen City Council updated on engagement, parks and art efforts The Allen City Council heard updates from three city boards at its April 23 meeting, discussing what’s in store for the community. 04/25/2024 - 1:01 am | View Link
The remarkable and continuing legacy of Microsoft's Paul Allen Oct 16, 2018 9:25 AM. The remarkable and continuing legacy of Microsoft's Paul Allen. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen was a university dropout and a computing pioneer. He also spent much of... 04/19/2024 - 11:08 pm | View Link
Paul Allen Entrepreneur and investor Paul Allen was best known for being one of the co-founders of Microsoft with Bill Gates. Updated: Apr 1, 2021. Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage. (1953-2018) Who Was... 04/19/2024 - 11:01 pm | View Link
Paul Allen Paul Gardner Allen (January 21, 1953 – October 15, 2018) was an American businessman, computer programmer, researcher, investor, film producer, explorer, and philanthropist. He is best known for co-founding Microsoft Corporation with his childhood friend Bill Gates in 1975, which helped spark the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s. 04/19/2024 - 7:04 pm | View Link
Paul Allen | Biography, Seahawks, Death, & Facts | Britannica Paul Allen, American investor and philanthropist best known as the cofounder (with Bill Gates) of Microsoft Corporation, a leading developer of personal-computer software systems and applications. Learn more about Allen’s life and career, including his acquisition of various sports teams. 04/19/2024 - 4:27 pm | View Link
Microsoft co-founder, philanthropist Paul Allen dies at 65 Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with his childhood friend Bill Gates before becoming a billionaire philanthropist who invested in conservation, space travel, arts and culture and professional sports, died Monday, Oct. 15, 2018. He was 65. 04/19/2024 - 6:47 am | View Link
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about granting the president absolute immunity, suggesting it could foster criminal activity in the Oval Office. She questioned Trump's lawyer, D. John Sauer, on why presidents should not be required to follow the law when acting in their official capacity.
Donald Trump is on trial in Manhattan facing 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of another crime: conspiring to influence the 2016 election. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg argues that, to squelch negative publicity that might hurt Trump’s 2016 campaign, Trump directed the creation of fake records to hide hush-money payments to women who claimed they’d had extramarital sex with him.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court held oral arguments over former President Donald Trump’s claims that he enjoys absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for engaging in what he contends were his official duties while in office. And one justice, Samuel Alito, offered a particularly wild theory about how to preserve American democracy and the rule of law.
The case centers on whether special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election can proceed or whether—as Trump contends—he is above the law when it comes to his conduct leading up to the January 6 insurrection.
Can a President order a political rival’s assassination and avoid criminal prosecution? What if he sold nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary or staged a coup?
These are some of the hypothetical questions posed during oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Thursday as the Justices wrestled with the practical implications of what could happen if they grant former President Donald Trump immunity from criminal prosecution in special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case against him.
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“This case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country,” said Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
During nearly three hours of arguments in Trump v.
Former Edgewater police officer McKinzie Rees hopes to serve and protect again, but first she must get her name removed from a so-called “bad cops list” maintained by the Colorado Attorney General’s Office. It landed there, she said, as retaliation after she reported sexual assaults by a supervising sergeant.
That sergeant went on to work for another police department until this year, when he pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual contact and misconduct and was sentenced, more than four years after the assaults and retaliation against Rees.
She testified to the state’s House Judiciary Committee this week that, even after her attacker was exposed, her complaint about still being listed as a problem police officer “is falling on deaf ears every time.”
Rees’ testimony, echoed by other frontline police officers from Colorado Springs and Denver about retaliation they faced after reporting misconduct, is driving state lawmakers’ latest effort at police oversight.