Donald Trump was fined $5,000 on Friday for violating a partial gag order in his New York civil fraud case, which relates to his failed business venture, Trump University. The order required Trump to remove a post trashing the judge's law clerk on social media, which he failed to do. Judge Arthur Engoron of the New York Supreme Court imposed the fine and reserved the right to hold Trump in contempt and possibly even put the 2024 Republican front-runner in jail if he again violates the limited gag order.
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A Maryland judge was fatally shot in what police believe was a "targeted attack" by a suspect who had recently lost custody of his children in a divorce hearing. The ex-wife of the suspect had previously filed a petition for a protection order against him, accusing him of physical abuse and other forms of harassment. The Maryland Judiciary released a statement expressing their condolences for the judge's family and friends, noting his dedication to public service since 2015. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
Former President Donald Trump has been granted a temporary stay on a limited gag order issued by Judge Tanya Chutkan in the 2020 election conspiracy criminal case. The order, which was issued on Monday, barred Trump from making public statements targeting prosecutors, court staff, and potential witnesses. Judge Chutkan agreed to the stay on Friday, allowing Trump to speak freely while the parties submit appeal briefs in the coming weeks. A final ruling on the matter is yet to be issued.
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Two American women from Evanston, Illinois, were taken hostage by Hamas militants on October 7th while visiting their grandmother in Israel. Former Israel-based NBC News correspondent Martin Fletcher revealed the news during an MSNBC appearance, but the hostages were released shortly after at 3:15 p.m. The Raanan family is thankful for the safe return of Judith and Natalie and are grateful for the efforts of all those involved in their release.
Kenneth Chesebro, a former legal adviser to Donald Trump's campaign, has pleaded guilty to one felony count of conspiracy to file false documents in the Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney's office's 2020 election interference case. He has agreed to testify against any and all co-defendants and to turn over any related emails and text messages. Chesebro is the second defendant to reach a plea deal in the past two days, and the case is ongoing with no other plea deals announced so far.

189 Decaying Bodies Discovered at Colorado Springs Funeral Home, Families Express Shock and Betrayal
Families of those who have used Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado Springs are in shock after the discovery of 189 decaying bodies at the home this month. Evidence suggests the funeral home may have fabricated cremation records and given families fake ashes, leading to fears that their loved ones may have been among the unidentified corpses. The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident and the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies has suspended the funeral home's license and urged anyone who has used their services to contact them.






