Exclusive-Trump documents case judge made multiple errors in earlier unrelated trial

By Sarah N. Lynch and Jacqueline Thomsen WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The judge in former U.S. President Donald Trump’s upcoming trial over his handling of classified documents made two errors in a June trial, including one that potentially violated the defendant’s constitutional rights and could have invalidated the proceedings, according to legal experts and a court…

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Australia calls for China to end trade curbs as barley tariffs lifted

By Lewis Jackson and Dominique Patton SYDNEY/BEIJING (Reuters) -Australia on Friday used China’s decision to drop anti-dumping tariffs on its barley imports to call for the end to all remaining trade restrictions, led by wine, as commercial ties between the two trading partners edge towards normalisation. China’s Ministry of Commerce said on Friday anti-dumping and…

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Fitch US downgrade followed protocols, despite timing questions

By David Lawder and Davide Barbuscia WASHINGTON (Reuters) – When Fitch Ratings dropped its bombshell downgrade of the U.S. credit rating on Tuesday, Biden administration officials cried foul over the “bizarre” timing and argued that it unfairly punishes them for political chaos under President Donald Trump. Harvard’s Larry Summers and JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon were among…

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‘Rust’ film armorer waives hearing, shooting case may now go to trial

By Andrew Hay (Reuters) -“Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez on Friday waived her right to a preliminary hearing, allowing charges against her over the 2021 shooting death of the movie’s cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, to move toward a possible trial. In a court filing, Gutierrez’s lawyer Jason Bowles waived the hearing set for Aug. 9-16 at which…

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