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- ABC News
Former US Attorney Jessica Aber found dead in Virginia at 43
Former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Jessica Aber was found dead on the morning of March 22 in Virginia, according to local police. Police in Alexandria, Virginia, were called to a home on Beverly Drive in the suburb of Washington, D.C., at around 9:18 a.m. for the report of an unresponsive woman, according to a police statement. Aber, who served as U.S. attorney in Virginia for most of the Biden administration, took office in October 2021 after being unanimously confirmed by the Senate and stepped down in January, shortly after President Donald Trump's inauguration.
- HuffPost
Ex-MSNBC Legal Analyst Has A Prediction For Trump, And It Involves 'The C-Word'
Glenn Kirschner, a former federal prosecutor, weighed in on the administration's ongoing legal clash over the recent deportations of immigrants to El Salvador.
- HuffPost
'Full-Blown Meltdown': Trump Flips Out Over A Not-Very-Flattering Official Portrait
The president railed against an image he claims was "purposefully distorted," but was actually commissioned by his own supporters.
- HuffPost
Sen. Bernie Sanders Storms Out Of Interview After This ‘Nonsense’ Question
"You want to do nonsense, do nonsense," Sanders said as he stepped away from an interview on ABC News' "This Week."
- Variety
Rosie O’Donnell Questions ‘Why’ Donald Trump Won Every Swing State Considering He Is ‘Best Friends’ With a ‘Man Who Owns and Runs the Internet’: ‘I Would Hope that Would be Investigated’
Rosie O’Donnell is questioning how Donald Trump won every swing state in the 2024 presidential election considering his biggest supporter. During an interview with RTÉ One’s “The Late Late Show,” O’Donnell said she questions “why” Trump “won every single swing state” during his reelection campaign considering one of his “best friends” and “biggest donors” was …
- The Canadian Press
Law firm targeted by Trump could have been 'destroyed,' chairman says in explaining deal with Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of a prominent law firm who cut a deal with President Donald Trump last week to avert the consequences of a White House executive order told colleagues in an email Sunday that he did so because the order “could easily have destroyed our firm” and put it out of business.
- National Post
How a two-week-old interview by Danielle Smith drove day one of the election campaign
For Pierre Poilievre, who would rather focus his comments on the record of the Liberal government, it was an unwelcome development
- People
Yankees Player Brett Gardner's 'Beloved' Son Miller, 14, Dies After Getting Sick on Family Vacation: 'We Have So Many Questions'
"He lived life to the fullest every single day," the athlete and his wife said of their late son
- The Independent
Trump reveals who he thinks killed JFK after releasing assassination investigation files
Trump released approximately 80,000 documents pertaining to the investigation into Kennedy’s assassination
- National Post
Amid Canadian political-poll mayhem, meet the man worth listening to
Philippe Fournier created 338Canada, the apolitical poll aggregator and analyst known for sticking to the data: 'I look at it coldly'
- National Post
Trump wants to turn on Canada's 'faucet.' Here's what to know about the Columbia River treaty
Trump mused about a 'very large faucet' that could be turned on in Canada to bring water to the arid U.S. southwest. But there is no faucet
- Moneywise
Distilleries feel the impact after Canada pulls U.S. booze from shelves. Here’s how tariffs can affect consumer prices
American companies are already feeling the impact of Trump's tariff war.
- The Daily Beast
CNN Host Says Trump Doesn’t ‘Really Do Much’ Before Noon
CNN host Kaitlan Collins says President Donald Trump is not a morning person. “He doesn’t really do much in the morning,” Collins said on The New Yorker podcast Friday. “Maybe he’ll be posting, but he’s not doing a lot of meetings or press conferences or anything.” The work ramps up midday, she said, and Trump doesn’t sleep much at night.
- The Canadian Press
Second lady Usha Vance will visit Greenland as Trump talks up US takeover
WASHINGTON (AP) — Second lady Usha Vance plans a trip to Greenland, at a time when President Donald Trump has suggested the United States should take control over the self-governing, mineral-rich territory of American ally Denmark.
- The Hill
CNN analyst says ‘big problem’ if Trump didn’t sign deportation orders
CNN political analyst Elie Honig is questioning President Trump over his recent deflection on how the 1798 Alien Enemies Act was invoked by the administration to speed up the deportation of Venezuelan migrants allegedly linked to gang activity. Trump, speaking to reporters on Friday, suggested that “other people” handled the proclamation, pointing to Secretary of…
- People
College Student, Who Recently Went Viral for Her Smiling Mug Shot, Arrested Again — Only Weeks Later
University of Georgia student Lily Stewart was arrested on March 23 on charges of obstruction of a law enforcement officer and loitering/prowling
- HuffPost UK
Putin Has Taken A Drastic New Step To Erase Ukrainian Identity, UK Says
The Russian leader has given some Ukrainians six months to make a major choice.
- Toronto Sun
GOLDSTEIN: Carney’s theft of Poilievre’s platform has turned into a farce
The Liberals' economic record while in power indicates they don't believe in what they're promising and will abandon most if not all of it if re-elected
- The Daily Beast
Scott Peterson’s Pickleball Attacker: ‘It Was God’s Plan’
Scott Peterson, who gained notoriety after he was convicted of the murder of his eight-months-pregnant wife Laci and their unborn son Conner in a much-publicized 2004 trial, is recovering from his injuries after he was attacked in prison during a game of pickleball. And now his assailant is speaking out. Earlier this month, we reported that Peterson was recovering from minor injuries sustained in a prison attack. The attacker, fellow inmate Charles Miles, then gave an interview with the San Fran
- The Hill
Opinion - Trump won’t like what happens if Canada becomes our 51st state
Perhaps Trump should be careful what he wishes for.