Opinion: Some of Trump’s Tax Cuts Worked, But at What Cost?

Opinion: Some of Trump’s Tax Cuts Worked, But at What Cost?

By Tyler Cowen, Bloomberg Opinion (TNS) [Editor’s note: This opinion piece was published before President Joe Biden announced he would be dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.] Donald Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was the biggest corporate tax cut in U.S. history. How did it affect the economy? The question has taken … Read more

Trump, ’s guilty verdict unprecedented

Trump, ’s guilty verdict unprecedented

A felony conviction just months ahead of a presidential race in the United States is unheard of. Yet Donald J. Trump has become the first former president and the first GOP candidate to be convicted by a New York jury on all 34 counts in his criminal case of hush-money. Trump himself called the verdict … Read more

India, ’s Modi, allies to meet after humbling election verdict, markets down in early trade

India, ’s Modi, allies to meet after humbling election verdict, markets down in early trade

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 240 seats in the general election, falling 32 seats short of an outright majority. The weakened majority could pose challenges for the government’s reform agenda, but policy continuity is expected to persist. Modi’s alliance won 293 seats, enough to form a government, but he may have to depend on regional parties for support. Despite a reduced victory margin for Modi in his own seat, necessary reforms are still feasible. The opposition INDIA alliance, led by Rahul Gandhi’s Congress party, won 230 seats and is expected to discuss a future course of action.

Golden Dawn leader Michaloliakos to return to prison

Golden Dawn leader Michaloliakos to return to prison

Nikos Michaloliakos, former leader of Golden Dawn, will return to prison after the Court of Appeals nullified a previous ruling that had allowed his release. He was convicted of leading a criminal organization and will continue to serve his 13-year and 6-month sentence. The decision came after judges accepted the prosecutor’s recommendation, citing Michaloliakos’ continued glorification of illegal Nazi-type practices despite his conviction as a reason for his return to prison.

Terrorism court case at critical point

Terrorism court case at critical point

The complex terrorism case involving 41-year-old Orkhan Asadov, accused of recruiting and organizing criminal activities against Israelis in Nicosia, reached a critical point. The trial within a trial process concluded with final arguments from both sides, and the judicial panel reserved its decision for July 5. The defense attorneys argued that the Police accessed the defendants’ mobile phones unlawfully, while the prosecuting authority defended the legality of the procedures. The case began after Asadov’s arrest in September 2021, and he denies charges related to terrorism, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering.

An angry Trump vows to keep fighting after guilty verdict

An angry Trump vows to keep fighting after guilty verdict

Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 counts related to falsifying documents to hide hush money payments to a porn star.

Trump,  says he will appeal historic conviction (Updated)

Trump,  says he will appeal historic conviction (Updated)

Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records and plans to appeal the verdict after his sentencing on July 11. The charge carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison, but Trump’s public criticism during the trial could lead to a tougher penalty. Despite the conviction, Trump is still running for president in the 2024 election and faces three other criminal prosecutions. The guilty verdict prompted him to intensify deliberations on selecting a woman as his vice presidential running mate. National opinion polls show a tight race between Trump and Joe Biden, with some Republican voters expressing continued support for Trump while others are considering voting for Democrats. The verdict led to an increase in campaign donations for Trump, and some major Republican donors plan to continue supporting his campaign. The jury found Trump guilty of falsifying business documents based on explicit testimony from Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen. If elected, Trump could potentially shut down federal cases against him related to overturning the 2020 election loss and mishandling classified documents.

Biden: Criticism of Trump jury verdict is , ‘dangerous, irresponsible’

Biden: Criticism of Trump jury verdict is , ‘dangerous, irresponsible’

President Joe Biden criticized Donald Trump and other Republicans for questioning the integrity of the guilty verdict in Trump’s hush money jury trial. Biden emphasized that Trump had the opportunity to defend himself, the case was brought by the state, and the verdict was delivered by a jury of 12 citizens. Biden condemned attempts to undermine the U.S. justice system with false allegations and called it reckless, dangerous, and irresponsible. Trump, on the other hand, claimed the trial was politically motivated and suggested that no American was safe from prosecution. The guilty verdict in Trump’s trial has implications for the upcoming presidential election where Trump will try to win back the White House from Biden.

Kremlin:,  Trump verdict shows his rivals are using all means to get rid of him

Kremlin:,  Trump verdict shows his rivals are using all means to get rid of him

Fact: Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime on Thursday when a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying documents to cover up a payment to silence a porn star ahead of the 2016 election.

New York Times newspapers are being printed, following the announcement of the verdict on Donald Trump’s criminal trial

New York Times newspapers are being printed, following the announcement of the verdict on Donald Trump’s criminal trial

New York Times newspapers are being printed at the New York Times College Point Printing Plant in Queens, New York City, following the announcement of the verdict on former U.S. President Donald Trump’s criminal trial for falsifying business records to conceal payments to Stormy Daniels in 2016.