Gag orders and tabloid schemes at Trump trial – BBC.com

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Gag orders and tabloid schemes at Trump trial – BBC.com

Day six of Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New York heard damaging testimony from a tabloid publisher.
National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified that he helped work to suppress negative stories about Mr Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records.
The BBC's Nada Tawfik breaks down the high-stakes moments to give you the key takeaway from the day.
Day six of Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New York heard damaging testimony from a tabloid publisher.
Dozens of student protesters have been arrested at Columbia, Yale and New York University in recent days.
Trump's hush-money trial began Monday with opening statements – here is your key takeaway from the day.
Drivers in Minnesota stopped in the middle of a highway to help pull a man out from a vehicle on fire.
Local officials reported no injuries after five train cars were spotted ablaze heading towards a downtown area.
This is the latest in a series of demonstrations at US colleges, where hundreds are protesting the war in Gaza.
The president discussed his uncle's death in Papua New Guinea after visiting a World War Two memorial.
The long-awaited vote comes as Kyiv faces a weapons shortage in its fight against Russia.
A New Orleans insectarium is set to add a crunchy addition to its menu at its in-house snack bar.
Whatever the eventual verdict in the hush-money case, this trial will have a big impact on the 2024 election.
The residents of the Atlantic Canadian province chased the same good deal online without prior planning.
The BBC's Nada Tawfik was outside the New York court where Donald Trump's trial is taking place.
The former president was in court as a jury was impanelled for the hush-money trial against him.
Kerry Kennedy compared Biden to her late father Robert F Kennedy – the former US senator and attorney general – in an endorsement that snubbed her brother Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Dozens of students have been arrested at a "Gaza Solidarity" camp set inside campus.
Protests took place as university administrators defended their efforts to fight antisemitism before Congress.
US Republican Representative Lisa McClain asked if calls for an intifada are antisemitic.
Ballerinas from around the world gather to break Guinness World record for 'en pointe' dancers.
Viola, the elephant, was startled by the sound of a nearby car and ran away while having a bath.
Three years ago the International Space Station took the trash out. Some of it just hit a home in Florida.
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