Author: LoveWorld UK

NEW YORK—Donald Trump, former president and frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, pleaded not guilty in New York on April 4 to an unprecedented indictment brought by the Manhattan district attorney. News of the historic indictment on March 30 set off several days of media mania which culminated on April 4 in coverage of Trump’s motorcade ride through his beloved hometown en route to voluntarily surrender himself at the offices of New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg and hear the charges against him at the New York Supreme Court. In a return to the saga that began…

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The former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has pulled out of a climate crisis event as police continue to investigate her husband in an inquiry into the Scottish National party’s finances. Sturgeon had been due to take part in a conversation with the Mexican diplomat Patricia Espinosa, the former chair of the UN framework convention on climate change, at Edinburgh Science festival. Peter Murrell, 58, was arrested on Wednesday morning in connection with a Police Scotland investigation into the spending of about £600,000 which was earmarked for Scottish independence campaigning. He was released from custody on Wednesday evening “pending further…

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Erik ten Hag stated that “the campaign really begins in April and May” then watched as Manchester United’s second Premier League outing of this two-month mini-season ended in them avenging their 4-0 hammering at Brentford in August. The 2-0 defeat for Ten Hag’s men on Sunday at Newcastle was written up as Eddie Howe’s side having rebounded admirably from Carabao Cup final defeat to United racking up a third consecutive three points. Now, the wisdom went, it was the turn of the Reds to wobble, that reverse making it zero goals and only one point since the Wembley triumph. Not…

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PALM BEACH, Fla.—Former President Donald Trump warned that the United States had sunk to the level of the “old Soviet Union” during a speech given from the ballroom of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach on April 4, hours after pleading not guilty to felony charges brought New York prosecutors. “I never thought anything like this could happen in America,” Trump said, speaking to the cheers of a fired-up, invite-only audience of about 500 about two hours after returning from Manhattan. “The only crime that I’ve committed is to fiercely defend our nation,” he said. Bragg’s 34-count indictment, made public at…

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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday ordered adult film actress Stormy Daniels to pay former President Donald Trump almost $122,000 in legal fees, stemming from a defamation lawsuit she filed in 2018 against Trump that was later dismissed. The civil lawsuit is separate from the unprecedented 34-count indictment accusing Trump of falsifying business records. Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges in a Manhattan court on Tuesday. The two cases, while separate, both involve Daniels, who was paid $130,000 for signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in 2016 ahead of the presidential election so that she would not speak about an alleged one-night affair…

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Aston Villa clinched a late win at Leicester courtesy of a sumptuous first-time strike by the substitute Bertrand Traoré to fuel their hopes of playing European football next season. Leicester can only dream of such grand stages after defeat extended their miserable run. The hosts, who sacked Brendan Rodgers last weekend, remain in a sorry predicament, entrenched in the Premier League relegation zone and winless in eight matches. The damning reality is they have taken just four points since winning the reverse fixture at Villa Park at the beginning of February. Leicester had Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall sent off with 20 minutes to play…

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Peter Murrell, Nicola Sturgeon’s husband, has been arrested by Scottish police in an investigation into the Scottish National party’s fundraising and finances. Police Scotland said a 58-year-old man had been “arrested as a suspect” on Wednesday and added that its officers were carrying out searches at a number of addresses linked to the investigation. The investigation was launched after complaints about the SNP’s handling of £600,000 in donations raised by the party ostensibly to campaign for and hold a second independence referendum. It is alleged the money instead was used to help with the party’s day-to-day running costs. In a…

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THE PLEDGE OF 800 NEW AMBULANCES – An attempt to distract from the root cause of problems in the NHS In January, 800 new ambulances were announced, with a 10% fleet increase. But vehicles being ordered by trusts are mostly replacements they were prevented from purchasing because of procurement changes and the pandemic. NHS England said it was “delivering on its urgent and emergency care recovery plan”. Some orders had been “impacted by global supply chain pressures”, it added. In their FOI responses, eight of the 11 trusts in England said they planned to order 655 replacement ambulances in the…

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GLOBAL COMMUNION SERVICE WITH PASTOR CHRIS – Welcome to the Month of Lights The month of April has been declared as the month of Lights by the man of God Pastor Chris Oyakhilome at the just concluded Global Communion Service.  Pastor Chrsi said “ We will light up the darkness everywhere… that we can change the world with our words, words that have capacity to effect changes.” and added christians have “Capacity” to effect changes

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A lawyer for Donald Trump opposes a potential release or leak of the former president’s mugshot, stating that it is “not going to help anything” because of his campaign and because mugshots are for recognition of a suspect. After his indictment for alleged hush money payments, Trump is expected to surrender himself to the Manhattan district attorney’s office on Tuesday morning for processing, when he will be fingerprinted, photographed, and read his Miranda rights. The arraignment hearing is then scheduled for 2:15 p.m. at the New York County Supreme Court. When asked if there should be cameras in the courtroom during…

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