NEW YORK (AP) — He’s visiting Manhattan construction sites, decrying local crime and holding court in his gilded Fifth Avenue penthouse. After a years-long breakup with his hometown, Donald Trump is back in New York, this time as a criminal defendant. Stuck here most weekdays for the duration of his criminal hush money trial, the Queens-born presumptive GOP nominee has been conjuring images of his old days as a celebrity developer, reality TV star and tabloid fixture with weekly local campaign stops as he settles back into the place that made him, voted against him twice — and may end up convicting him. |
Warhol portrait of Mao goes missing, college seeks return, ‘no questions asked’Muhammad Ali's trunks from 'Thrilla in Manila' up for saleDisability funding changes: 'We just want to be parents'Hong Kong struggles to win back long‘They saw me as a cheat and a liar’Israel Gaza: Netanyahu making a 'mistake', says BidenHK drops push for law protecting mainland Chinese against discriminationMore rats found in Dunedin supermarketHong Kong drama groups struggle with red lines as shows axedTruck driver who ignored detour warnings, caused traffic chaos may be charged