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Former President Donald Trump's 2024 White House campaign now enters unknown territory. A pier intended to expedite aid deliveries to Gaza is damaged and a USA TODAY investigation into the hunt for a cartel killer. |
Donald Trump is guilty. Now what? |
Former President Donald Trump, now a convicted felon, must now convince Americans he deserves a second term even after a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 felony counts tied to falsifying business records as part of a plan to influence the 2016 presidential election. |
While the challenge is unprecedented, Trump's approach is very familiar: Attack the legal system. |
• | "This was a rigged decision, right from day one," Trump told reporters at the courthouse on Thursday, less than an hour after being found guilty. Expect this kind of message from Trump to continue. | • | Sentencing will come on July 11, just four days before the start of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee where Trump is set to accept the GOP presidential nomination. Trump is the first former president convicted of a crime and now he could be the first one sent to jail or prison. | • | Don't expect that looming decision to stop Trump and his campaign from holding rallies and fundraisers, giving him more chances to argue that the judge and prosecutors played politics in pursuing the hush money case against him. | |
Read more from USA TODAY about the historic verdict: |
Sections of the floating pier in Gaza washed away | A U.S.-built floating humanitarian aid pier in northern Gaza estimated to cost $320 million was only in operation for two weeks before it was damaged Tuesday by a combination of high seas and a storm that moved in from north Africa. The pier, built by roughly 1,000 U.S. service members, was seen as a way to expedite the delivery of critical supplies — food and medicine, namely — to civilians in the throes of a humanitarian crisis brought about by the Israel-Hamas war. Will the Gaza pier be repaired? |
Biden administration launches review of office overseeing FAFSA | The federal Education Department is launching a review of the office overseeing college financial aid and the country's nearly $2 trillion student loan portfolio. The move comes after a congressional mandate to simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, was beset by glitches and errors. The botched rollout tested colleges' relationships with the federal government while prompting Republican critics to attack Biden, all while students in need suffered from the confusion and chaos. Read more |
In the hunt for a cartel killer, biggest obstacle is the border itself |
Within just 48 hours of one of the most gruesome murders Zapata County had ever seen, Texas investigators had a handprint from the person who may have pulled the trigger. Yet at the same time, the case had veered into one of the most challenging scenarios that a law enforcement officer can face in the region. The crime had happened in the United States, but the criminals had vanished into Mexico. Keep reading |
What's at stake for Simone Biles? |
No American gymnast has won more all-around national championships than Simone Biles' eight. And this weekend, she hopes to make it nine. Biles, 27, will be the headliner at the U.S. gymnastics championships in Fort Worth, Texas — the last and most significant competition before the U.S. Olympic trials at the end of next month. The start of the Paris Olympics is now less than two months away. Read more | US gymnast Simone Biles competes in the balance beam event during the Core Hydration Classic at XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, on May 18, 2024. CHARLY TRIBALLEAU, AFP via Getty Images |
Photo of the day: A thrilling start to the 2024 Women's College World Series | UCLA players celebrate a home run in Game 1 of the Women's College World Series at Devon Park in Oklahoma City. Sarah Phipps, USA TODAY Network |
Nicole Fallert is a newsletter writer at USA TODAY, sign up for the email here. Want to send Nicole a note? Shoot her an email at NFallert@usatoday.com. | | | | Trump Media shares fell as much as 15% as investors took stock of Donald Trump's guilty verdict on all 34 felony counts in criminal hush money trial. | | | | The nine-mile-wide corridor, codenamed 'Philadelphi Corridor' by Israel's military, was the only Gaza land border Israel did not directly control. | | | | Bruhat Soma, a 12-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida, won the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee in a spell-off. | | | | The Florida Panthers dominated the New York Rangers in the third period to win Game 5. Here's why they lead the series. | | | | The singer asked during the "Folklore"/"Evermore" combined set. | | | | | Brighten your day with one of our games. | | | | | |
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