Judge Postpones Paul Manafort Trial As Five Witnesses Are Granted Immunity
The federal judge in the upcoming federal court trial for President Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, released on Monday the names of five witnesses being granted immunity to testify, as he granted the defense’s request to
President Trump Mulls Revoking Security Clearances Of Former Intel Officials
President Donald Trump is examining whether to revoke the security clearances of former intelligence officials who have criticized him, his spokeswoman said Monday. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that Trump is considering revoking
CW’s “Supergirl” Casts Nicole Maines As TV’s First Transgender Superhero
Nicole Maines, a transgender activist and actress, has been cast as Nia Nal (aka Dreamer) on the CW’s “Supergirl.” This will make her the first transgender superhero on television. The 20-year-old actress’ casting was announced at San
Hilary Swank And Michael Shannon Star In First Trailer For “What They Had”
Hilary Swank is back on the big screen in the first trailer from first-time director Elizabeth Chomko’s What They Had. The film follows Bridget (Swank), a married mom who makes the lone trek home to Chicago after
Injured Jockey Victor Espinoza Will Miss Rest Of Del Mar Meet
Hall of Fame jockey Victor Espinoza will miss the rest of Del Mar’s summer meet after he fractured a vertebra in his neck during a training accident. Agent Brian Beach said on Monday that the 46-year old
German Soccer Star Says He Quit National Team Over Racism
In a lengthy statement posted on his Twitter account, midfielder Mesut Ozil of the German national soccer team said he is quitting due to racism — this coming after he posed for a photo in May with