A New York appeals court agreed on March 25 to hold off on the collection of former President Donald Trump’s $454-million civil fraud judgment—if he puts up $175 million within 10 days. If he does, the new move will stop the clock on collection and prevent the state’s attorney general from seizing the presumptive Republican presidential candidate’s assets while he appeals.
The United Nations Security Council has issued its first demand to halt the fighting in Gaza, calling for a cease-fire during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in a vote that drew an immediate protest from the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. He canceled a planned visit to Washington by a high-level delegation, and accused the United States of “retreating” from a “principled position” by allowing the vote to pass without conditioning the cease-fire on the release of the hostages still held by Hamas. The resolution passed 14-0 after the United States decided not to use its veto power and, instead, abstained on the resolution.
Three senior Boeing executives, including chief executive Dave Calhoun, are stepping down as the commercial airliner manufacturer finds itself embroiled in a deepening scandal over the quality of its products. In a company-wide message, Mr. Calhoun said it was a “watershed moment” for Boeing when a door-plug panel blew out on a 737 Max-9 flown by Alaska Airlines in January.
Topics in this episode include:
- Trump in Court for Hearing in Hush Money Case
- Fani Willis Warns ‘Train Is Coming’ in Trump Case
- Former Defense Secretary Felt Silenced by Jan. 6 Panel
- GOP Sen. Murkowski Won’t Endorse Trump
- Trump Faces Lowered $175-Million Bond Deadline in NY Civil Case
- Trump Unlikely to Use Truth Social Merger Money to Pay Bond
- NY AG Threatens to Seize Trump Properties if He Can’t Pay
- Boeing CEO to Step Down After Months of Turbulence
- Tammy Murphy Exits Race for Sen. Menendez’s Seat
- Users Outraged by Instagram Political Content Restrictions
- Measure to Prohibit Flying Immigrants to US Fails
- Cartels Plan Flow of Immigrants: Border Patrol Chief
- NYC Mayor Cancels Border Trip Over Safety Concerns in Mexico
- Several US States Face Blizzard Conditions
- McCarthy Advises Johnson: Don’t Fear Motion to Vacate
- Supreme Court Weighs Access to Abortion Drug
- US Funds of Record $6 Billion to Cut Carbon Emissions
- Millions of Americans Could Lose Home Internet Discount
- Fire on Cruise Ship Near Bahamas
- What We Know About Moscow Terrorist Attack
- Macron: Cynical to Pin Moscow Attack on Ukraine
- France Raises Terror Alert Warning to Highest Level
- Russia Steps Up Bombardment of Ukraine’s Capital
- Poland Says Russian Missile Entered Its Airspace
- Ireland Set to Get Youngest Prime Minister Ever
- EU Probe Targets Apple, Google, Meta
- Philippines Summons Chinese Envoy Over Water Canon Incident
- Report: China Blocks Intel and AMD Chips in CCP Computers
- US Military Command in Japan to Be Revamped: Report
- Biden Admin. Accuses Chinese Hackers of Targeting US
- Paris Revives Historic Waiters’ Race
- Bosnian Scrambled Eggs Festival Welcomes Spring’s Arrival
- Playing a Musical Instrument Can Maintain Brain Health
- UN Security Council Passes Cease-Fire Resolution
- Netanyahu Cancels Israeli Delegation to DC
- Court Delays Trump’s Bond Deadline, Cuts to $175 Million
- Trump to Pay Bond or Have Property Seized by NY AG
- LA Zoo Internship Discriminating on Race: Attorney
- 4 Suspects in Moscow Terror Attack Appear in Court
- Biden Defending Taiwan Amid Shrinking Navy: Author
- UK Highlights China Cyber Threats
- Korean Medical Profs Join Junior Doctor Protest
- Trump to Post $175 Million Within Ten Days
- Trump’s Hush Money Trial Set for April 15
- NCAA Tournament Highlights: Kentucky, Kansas Out
- NCAA Tournament: No Cinderella Stories in Sweet 16
- Shohei Ohtani to Address Media Regarding Gambling
- New Shohei Ohtani Mural Celebrates His Arrival in LA
- Roman Construction Methods Revealed in Pompeii Excavation