Grand jury votes to indict former President Donald Trump

Grand jury votes to indict former President Donald Trump

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Donald Trump will be the first former president to face criminal charges. The exact charges in the indictment were not clear.

 | Scripps News Staff

A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump. 

The exact charges have not been revealed, but they stem from alleged hush-money payments to a porn actress.

"Never before in our Nation’s history has this been done," Trump said...

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Turbulent times: Airline complaints skyrocket, despite fewer travelers

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Total airline complaints increased from about 15,000 in 2019 to more than 60,000 in 2022.

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A new consumer watchdog report shows that airline complaints nearly quadrupled from 2019 through 2022, even while air travel remained below pre-pandemic levels.

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