• Associated Press

    Judge orders anonymous jury for trial of self-exiled Chinese businessman, citing his past acts

    A self-exiled Chinese businessman is set to face an anonymous jury at his trial next month on fraud charges after a judge on Wednesday cited his past willingness to tamper with judicial proceedings as reason for concern. Guo Wengui goes to trial May 22 in Manhattan federal court, where jurors will be escorted by U.S. marshals in and out of the courthouse, according to an order from Judge Analisa Torres. Lawyers for Guo agreed that the jury should be anonymous, saying in court papers that “protective measures are justified by the actions and potential actions" of the Chinese Communist Party, "who has not hesitated to use each and every means at its disposal to attack” him, the judge noted in her written order.

  • The Weather Network

    Travellers beware: Multiple days of severe storm risk unfolds in the U.S.

    As we approach the end of April, severe weather season is ramping up stateside, serving as a reminder for Canadians to be aware of what will be occurring more frequently north of the border as the country ditches the snow for thunderstorms.

  • BBC

    Meta shares sink after it reveals spending plans

    The firm said expenses would be higher this year as it spends heavily on artificial intelligence.