new yorkers reported for jury duty. upon entering the courthouse in lower manhattan, these new yorkers discovered the defendant in the criminal case sitting before them was the former president, donald trump when the prospective jurors were initially asked if they could be impartial during the trial of donald trump, many came forward and said they could not, point blank. those people were dismissed and got to come home. the 20 said they could remain fair and impartial, they were then questioned further during what is called the voire dire process. what they do for fun, how they consume their news, they live their lives. one potential juror elicited left one he said his hobby is, trying to find a wife. another admitted to subscribing to the new york times, , mostly for the crossword puzzle. another said he cleans his local dog park twice a year as meditation.
Michelle Arnot, a Sandisfied resident, avid crossword solver-constructor and one of the few historians of the much loved puzzles, has found herself at the intersection of the puzzle s history. She s
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