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A New York appellate court ruled Thursday that a defamation lawsuit brought against President Donald Trump by a former "Apprentice" contestant can move forward.A lawyer for Trump said he plans to appeal the decision.Trump had appealed a lower court's ruling last year that allowed the case to proceed, arguing that the Constitution's Supremacy Clause bars a lawsuit against a sitting president in state court because it would interfere with his duties.Mariann Wang, the lawyer for the plaintiff, Summer Zervos, argued that a president is not above the law and said the US Supreme Court's ruling in Clinton v. Jones backs up her argument that Trump can be sued in state court.Judges in the appellate division of the first judicial department agreed with Zervos, saying the Supreme Court's decision "did not encroach upon the exercise of the executive powers of the President" and that the Supremacy Clause was "never intended to deprive a state court of its authority to decide cases and controversies under the state's constitution."Zervos is suing Trump for defamation after he publicly called her a liar following her claims in October 2016 that Trump sexually assaulted her a decade earlier."We are very pleased that the First Department has affirmed once again that (Trump) 'is not above the law,'" Wang said in a statement Thursday. "The case has proceeded in the trial court and discovery continues. We look forward to proving to a jury that Ms. Zervos told the truth about Defendant's unwanted sexual groping and holding him accountable for his malicious lies."Two of the five judges dissented to part of the ruling, and cited the majority's interpretation of the constitutional issues at hand as a reason.In a statement, Trump's attorney Marc Kasowitz laid out his plan to appeal the latest decision."We believe that the well-reasoned dissenting opinion by two of the five justices, citing the US Supreme Court decision in the Clinton v. Jones case, is correct in concluding that the Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution bars state courts from hearing cases against the President while he or she is in office," Kasowitz said. "We will seek to appeal the majority decision to New York's highest court, the Court of Appeals, which we expect will agree with the dissent." 2291
A son of Osama bin Laden is emerging as a leader in al Qaeda, the US State Department says, and it's willing to pay up to million for information on his whereabouts.Hamza bin Laden, whose father was killed by US Navy SEALs in Pakistan in 2011, is taking the reins of the terror group, 300

An Amber Alert has been issued for a Georgia toddler who was abducted by her non-custodial parent.Baylee Peeples, 1, was last seen wearing a pink shirt with hearts. She has blonde hair, blue eyes, and weighs about 25 pounds. She went missing Thursday in Jefferson, Georgia.She was abducted by her non-custodial parent, Robert Peeples, a 39-year-old man who is 5 feet 10 inches tall, about 190 pounds, with blue eyes and buzz cut hair.The two may be traveling in a white GMC van. Their last known location was at Lawrenceville Highway and Pleasant Hill Road in Gwinnett County.Anyone with information is asked to contact Arcade, Georgia police at 706-367-1821. 671
A woman riding with a group of motorcyclists struck by a pickup truck in New Hampshire said she saw an explosion after the crash that left seven dead and three injured.Her bike went to the ground and she rolled out of harm's way after the Friday collision on Route 2 in Randolph. Some of her companions did not escape -- all the people killed were bikers."It was just all fire," Dawn Brindley told CNN affiliate 423
A Phoenix Suns fan is facing charges after cursing at team owner Robert Sarver during a game and later confronting an officer as he was removed from the arena.Police say Jeffrey Camill Whitley was seated near Sarver inside Talking Stick Resort Arena during the Phoenix Suns-New Orleans Pelicans game on April 5.After Sarver had sat down in his personal seats, the 18-year-old and his friends began yelling obscenities, and also reportedly called Sarver "the worst owner in the league."Court records show the arena security asked Whitley to stop, but he continued for several more minutes before having to be removed from the arena.While being escorted out of the building by Phoenix police, Whitely allegedly chest-bumped an officer, trying to push him backward.He has been charged with aggravated assault and criminal trespassing. 843
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