The federal judge overseeing the election conspiracy case against Donald Trump agreed with the defense on a looser version of a protective order for evidence in the case, but she largely sided with the prosecution on what sensitive materials should be protected as she vowed to keep politics out of her rulings.
The federal judge overseeing the election conspiracy case against Donald Trump largely sided with his defense Friday in a dispute over a protective order and said she was inclined to agree to less restrictive rules than were sought by prosecutors around the public disclosure of government evidence.
Yes, the Twins are maddeningly inconsistent. But this is still the year that could break one of the worst losing streaks in pro sports. Host Michael Rand discusses that with Nick Nelson of Twins Daily, and has some Vikings thoughts, too.
India's government proposed legislation Friday in Parliament that seeks to replace a British colonial-era sedition law with its own version.
Iowa will attempt to set the all-time women's basketball attendance record when it hosts DePaul in an outdoor exhibition at 69,000-seat Kinnick Stadium.