realized it had blanket immunity. the following day, a superseding indictment against donald trump. reporter: trump will not be required to attend the next hearing in the case scheduled for august 28th. that s when the judge could set a trial date. prosecutors here are pushing for a quick trial likely well in advance of next year s presidential election, but trump s team really pushed back saying there is a massive amount of evidence here they need to sift through before they can even begin thinking about a trial date. joining us now is legal analyst and former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york elie honig and new york columnest air lewis. i want to start with the timeline before we dig into the league. august 28th, 2350i6 days after the trump is going to participate in that. what people flew, how fast we should or could be seeing things
Hash Halper, street artist who adorned New York with hearts, dies at 41
The artist Hash Halper in New York, Feb. 6, 2018. Halper, who became a beloved fixture in New York neighborhoods like SoHo and the East Village for bringing positivity to a harsh city with his humble shards of chalk, died on June 11, 2021. He was 41. Kholood Eid/The New York Times.
by Alex Vadukul
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.- Sometime around 2014, little hearts drawn in chalk mysteriously began appearing on the streets of downtown Manhattan. Some materialized in clusters on sidewalks, while others cascaded along blocks. The hearts inevitably faded away, but for New Yorkers who encountered them, they offered a respite from the harshness of city life.