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Today’s Front PageTrump trial races aheadBy JESSE MCKINLEY and JONAH E. BROMWICH NYTimes News Service NEW YORK – The final jurors for Donald Trump’s criminal trial were selected Friday, with lawyers preparing to offer opening statements Monday in a landmark proceeding that was suddenly overshadowed at midday by the spectacle of a man setting himself aflame outside the courthouse. Five Manhattan residents were chosen Friday, filling out a group of 12 seated jurors and six alternates who will hear accusations from the Manhattan…Read more Man lights himself on fire outside courthouseBy MOLLY CRANE-NEWMAN, JOSEPHINE STRATMAN, ROCCO PARASCANDOLA and THOMAS TRACYNew York Daily News NEW YORK – A Florida man set himself on fire in a city park across fromManhattan Criminal Court where former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial was being held Friday to draw attention to an array of conspiracy theories including his belief that Ivy League colleges were “fronts for the mob,” authorities said. There was no indication, however, that the man, Max Azzarello, had any…Read more Maui Strong Fund tops $190 million from 250K donorsBy KACIE YAMAMOTO The Honolulu Star-Advertiser/TNS The Hawaii Community Foundation on Thursday said itsMaui Strong Fund has raised over $190 million from 250,000 donors across 76 countries – distributing almost $90 million to provide immediateand long-term support to Maui wildfire recovery efforts. HCF launched the Maui Strong Fund on Aug. 8, and CEO and President Micah Kanegave an update on it at a webinar in its “Eo” series, which focuses on providing access to community experts…Read more |
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