Former President Donald Trump’s website was the victim of a hacking incident, as a portion of the site was replaced by a message in Turkish.
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per the New York Times.Trump’s campaign filed the case against the former White House aide and “Apprentice” contestant in August 2018, days after she published a tell-all book about her time in the Trump administration. In the book, titled “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House,” she accused the former president of showing signs of mental decline and making racist and misogynistic comments, among other unflattering claims.
Former President Donald Trump’s website was the victim of a hacking incident, as a portion of the site was replaced by a message in Turkish.
NEW YORK -- Dualtone Records is marking the birthday of Chuck Berry by announcing the release of a live album from the late rock ’n roll legend.“Live From Blueberry Hill” is taken from performances recorded between July 2005 and January 2006 at Blueberry Hill café in St. Louis, one of Berry’s favorite places to play.
Emma Raducanu says she needs to “cut myself some slack” after her return to the court following her sensational US Open triumph ended in defeat in Indian Wells. It has been 27 days since the 18-year-old stunned the world to become the queen of New York in a fairytale story, but she could not reproduce that level in the Californian desert, going down 6-2 6-4 to Belarussian Aliaksandra Sasnovich.
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A New York judge is giving a Dec. 23 deadline for former President Donald Trump to be deposed in the lawsuit brought by Summer Zervos, the former contestant on The Apprentice.
NEW YORK -- Destiny hangs over the characters of the “Sopranos” prequel “The Many Saints of Newark,” but none more so than its creator.David Chase revolutionized television with his monumental mob opera led by James Gandolfini’s Tony Soprano, ushering in a new era of ambition on the small screen. But what Chase has really always wanted to do is make movies.“That was my whole goal.
A judge in New York has declined to dismiss Eddy Grant’s copyright infringement lawsuit against Donald Trump over the use of the former’s track ‘Electric Avenue’ in one of the latter’s campaign videos last year.
An arbitrator ruled in favor of Omarosa Manigault Newman in a case brought by Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, claiming that she violated a confidentiality agreement with the publication of her book Unhinged and in other public appearances.
Stephanie Grisham has a new tell-all book on the way, reportedly packed with some damning stories about the former president. Among them is one particularly strange nugget about how Trump had an aide specifically tasked with playing his favorite show tunes.According to the New York Times, the aide was known as the “Music Man” — though his real name is Max Miller, and he’s Grisham’s ex-boyfriend who is now running for Congress with Trump’s endorsement.
Rebel Girls celebrate Black Girl Magic with 100 real-life tales and an appearance by Oprah Winfrey.
Mary Trump, clinical psychologist and lesbian niece of Donald Trump, has called her uncle a “fucking loser” after he filed a lawsuit against her.The twice-impeached former president has sued his niece alongside the New York Times and three of the Times‘ reporters, claiming they formed an “insidious plot” to obtain and publish his private tax records in 2018.The lawsuit accuses Mary Trump of conspiring with the Times to “smuggle the records out of her attorney’s office and turn them over to the
NEW YORK -- Charles Blow recalls being in the audience at the premiere of the opera based on his memoir, “Fire Shut Up in My Bones,” and watching the scene that depicts his sexual abuse as a child by an older cousin.“To be honest,” he said, “it was more uncomfortable watching everybody watching me. Because they were so unnerved by it they worried about my reaction.”They needn’t have been concerned, Blow said in an interview.
Mary Trump’s attorney says that Donald Trump’s lawsuit against his niece and The New York Times is “doomed to failure” and another effort to stifle freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
Former President Donald Trump, 75, filed a lawsuit against his niece Mary Trump, 56, The New York Times, and three Times reporters on Tuesday September 21, accusing them all of partaking in a plot to get a hold of his tax records for a Times story, via The Daily Beast. Despite a large sum of money on the line, the ex-president’s niece didn’t seem too concerned with his efforts to win millions from her.
articles exposing years of apparent tax evasion schemes.In the lawsuit, filed in Dutchess County, New York on Tuesday, Trump accuses Mary Trump and the Times of engaging in an “insidious plot” to “smuggle records out of her attorney’s office.” The lawsuit names Mary Trump, the New York Times, and reporters Susanne Craig, David Barstow and Russell Beuttner as defendants.
Legal papers, notifying Prince Andrew of a civil sexual assault case, have been delivered to his LA lawyer. The summons and complaint papers were sent by email and FedEx to the Duke of York's new US lawyer.
Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the Chicago Fall Tennis Classic, which is set to get under way next week. The tournament would have marked her first appearance on the court since beating Leylah Fernandez to secure the US Open title in New York earlier this month.