Photos and videos capture "Manhattanhenge" phenomenon in NYC
Crowds gathered on the streets of New York City on Monday and Tuesday to catch a glimpse of the biannual Manhattanhenge alignment.
Donald Trump doorman's account could play key role in fraud case
Legal analysts have noted the inclusion of a book, allegedly suppressed during the 2016 election, in evidence for the prosecution's case.
Sarah Comrie GoFundMe raises $100k for hospital worker in Citi Bike dispute
Comrie's lawyer and family say she was unfairly branded a racist and a "Karen" after a Citi Bike dispute went viral.
Supreme Court decision could help Trump in criminal case
In 2000, the Supreme Court ruled that sentences can't be enhanced on facts outside of an indictment. Trump's team is likely to bring that defense in Manhattan.
Donald Trump's alleged crimes listed by Manhattan DA in hush money probe
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records.
Prince Harry and Meghan are "the boy who cried wolf" says Bethenny Frankel
"It didn't look like it was actually that dramatic," Frankel said of a car chase Harry and Meghan's spokesperson described as "near-catastrophic" this week.
Judge sets the stage to hit Trump with more charges
The former president could reportedly be held in contempt if he violates rules that prevent him from using evidence to attack witnesses.
Republicans' subpoena in Trump probe leaves them disappointed
Former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz told GOP lawmakers that he did not have to play "a substantive role in [their] theatrical production" during his deposition.
What we know as Daniel Penny arrest looms in Jordan Neely's death
The Marine veteran will face a second-degree manslaughter charge, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said.
One word made Trump's Access Hollywood remarks even worse: Kirschner
Trump justified his statements in an audio clip leaked by Access Hollywood in 2016 during his deposition for E. Jean Carroll's defamation and battery lawsuit.
Trump's top 2024 rivals tread lightly on sexual abuse verdict
The leading GOP candidates behind front-runner Trump are cautiously addressing the E. Jean Carroll case.
Oppressed New Yorkers Have a Right to Self-Defense
From the progressive Left, the message is clear: If you are a New Yorker, particularly a white New Yorker, you have virtually no right to self-defense.
Trump verdict sends MAGA into a tizzy
One conservative called the decision the result of "a decades old allegation from a crazy person."
Donald Trump accused of witness intimidation
In response to a lawsuit filed by Trump, Michael Cohen said it is "yet another brazen and indeed unlawful attempt to silence a key witness against Mr. Trump."
Judge warns Trump jurors against disclosing identities
The nine jurors who sat on E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit against Trump were told that they were free to disclose their identities at their own discretion.
Trump gets handed social media muzzle in NYC hush money case
The former president is now restricted on what he can publicly say about certain aspects of the Manhattan proceedings.
Trump misses E. Jean Carroll case deadline: "He has no defense"
Some social media users speculated that Trump's failure to testify could go against the former president as the jury decides a verdict.
E. Jean Carroll demands Trump follow court order, remove rape trial posts
Carroll's lawyer said in a court filing that "we continue to object to Mr. Trump's public statements about evidence the Court held to be inadmissible at trial."
Donald Trump can still win E. Jean Carroll case—Here's how
The former president's legal team said they will not be calling any witnesses in the sexual battery and defamation case, which closes next week.
Trump given hard deadline on E. Jean Carroll testimony
Both sides in the civil suit against the former president rested their cases Thursday evening. Trump has not appeared in the courtroom during the trial.
Trump's long shot legal strategy could get him a more sympathetic judge
"It is imperative this case is tried fairly and moved to federal court because it is the most appropriate venue," a Trump spokesperson told Newsweek.
Donald Trump rushing back to New York to salvage defense in rape trial
"I have to go back for a woman that made a false accusation about me, and I have a judge who is extremely hostile," Trump told reporters in Ireland.
Former sex crimes prosecutor describes Trump's "mistake" in trial
An attorney says the former president already made what could prove to be a costly error in the defamation case against him.
Donald Trump faces avalanche of "compelling" evidence against him—attorney
Trump is facing a civil case from writer E. Jean Carroll, who alleges he raped her during the 1990s.
Trump attorney made "total blunder" on first day of rape trial: Lawyer
One attorney told Newsweek that the evidence admitted by the court "weighs heavily against Mr Trump."
Trump's attorney knows jurors may "hate" his client
Jury selection and opening statements began Tuesday in E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump.
Judge issues warning first day of Trump defamation trial
Judge Lewis Kaplan delivered the warning to both parties and their legal teams before beginning the jury selection process.
Trump skips his own trial
Meanwhile, E. Jean Carroll was greeted with chants of "We Believe E. Jean Carroll" from onlookers posted outside the Manhattan courthouse.
Donald Trump could lose "many millions" in E. Jean Carroll trial—Attorney
Trump is being sued by a magazine columnist who alleges he raped her in the 1990s, which he denies.
Alvin Bragg, Jim Jordan at odds over who won subpoena fight
Bragg reached an agreement with House Republicans on Friday to allow a former Manhattan prosecutor's congressional testimony under granted concessions.