Trump's Company Is Guilty of Tax Fraud, a Blow to the Firm and the Man
Wednesday, December 7, 2022 | |
| By Jonathan Weisman and Maya King In the final battle of the 2022 midterms, Senator Raphael Warnock dealt another blow to Donald Trump, whose handpicked candidate, Herschel Walker, was outspent and outmatched. | | | By Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, William K. Rashbaum and Lola Fadulu Prosecutors did not indict the former president, but they invoked him throughout the monthlong trial. The Trump Organization had been his springboard to fame and power. | | | By Michael S. Schmidt, Luke Broadwater and Alexandra Berzon Speaking before a formal decision had been made, Representative Bennie Thompson said his panel had not yet agreed on who would be the subject of the referrals or what the charges would be. | | |
| Magazine By Devin Gordon Inside the world of Ironman XC, which makes the endurance contest a little more endurable — for executives who can afford to pay. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Roy Cooper The ability to exercise electoral and political power at the ballot box is hanging in the balance. | | |
| By Reuters Senator Raphael Warnock defeated his Republican challenger, Herschel Walker, in a runoff election and secured Democrats a 51-seat majority in the Senate. | | | By Reuters A blast at a Russian airfield came a day after Ukraine appeared to use drones to target two military bases deep inside Russia. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Late night hosts were thrilled after the former president's company was convicted on all 17 counts it faced, including tax fraud. | | |
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