
Trump calls special counsel Jack Smith "deranged" and a "Trump hater" at Georgia GOP convention
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Addressing a standing-room-only crowd Saturday in Columbus, Georgia at the state's GOP convention, Donald Trump called special counsel Jack Smith, who oversaw the investigation that led to the former president's federal indictment, "deranged" and a "Trump hater."
Smith began investigating Trump in August 2022 after documents with classified markings from his administration were uncovered at the former president's Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago.
On Thursday a 44-page indictment was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida that alleges Trump "endeavored to obstruct the FBI and grand jury investigations and conceal retention of classified documents."

When the charred remains of prominent commercial real estate attorney Gary Farris were discovered on a burn pile with a bullet lodged in a rib bone, detectives knew they were facing a homicide investigation. The crime scene was on a sprawling 10-acre property in Cherokee County, Georgia, where Gary Farris lived with his wife Melody and their son Scott.

A private equity executive turned his New York City apartment into a torture chamber of "grotesque sexual violence," Manhattan prosecutors said Thursday. Ryan Hemphill is accused of raping six women over five months in a depraved rampage in which he allegedly punched, waterboarded and shocked victims with a cattle prod and kept recordings of the assaults as trophies.

Just as Americans saw the internet as a harbinger of major change a quarter century ago, a majority today feel artificial intelligence will have a big effect on society. But more so than the internet at the time, AI is seen by many as creating more problems than it solves, with misleading AI content and AI companies' impact on the economy both areas of concern.

Americans are having fewer babies, with the annual birth rate now standing near a record low. It's a trend that has implications for the nation's long-term outlook — and has drawn attention from the Trump administration, with the New York Times reporting that a proposal for a $5,000 "baby bonus" may be one option for juicing the birth rate.