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Table Of Content Litman: How Trump’s trial will go well beyond the charges to paint a damning portrait of him Voters in northeast India return to polls after violence disrupts first day of election Made in Europe: AI company aiming to solve the teacher shortage crisis Experts to testify for defense in sentencing trial for man who killed Nassau County deputy Ten years ago the Costa Concordia ran aground off the Tuscan island of Giglio, killing 32 people and entwining the lives of others forever. "There was really a melee there is the best way to describe it," he told Cobiella. "It's very similar to the movie 'Titanic.' People were jumping onto the top of the lifeboats and pushing down women and children to try to get to them." "I think it’s the panic, the feeling of panic, is what’s carried through over 10 years," Ian Donoff, who was on the cruise with his wife Janice for their honeymoon, told Cobiella. Litman: How Trump’s trial will go we...