The former president was told that he could appear before a Manhattan grand jury next week if he wishes to testify about Stormy Daniels, a strong indication that an indictment could soon follow.
The public and private movements underline how far along DeSantis and his allies are in their preparation for the campaign, even as the governor has not said publicly that he will enter the race.
The two will nearly cross paths: DeSantis in his first trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state as a prospective candidate, and Trump in his first visit since he announced his campaign last year.
Russian troops will have an “open road” to capture key cities in eastern Ukraine if they seize control of Bakhmut, Zelensky warned as he defended his decision to keep Ukrainian forces in the besieged
city.
Reports from the Mexican border say a splinter group of the Gulf Cartel has apologized for kidnapping four US citizens last week, killing two of them, and has turned over the men it says are
responsible.
A year before he became one of two Democrats left standing in the race for Chicago mayor, Paul Vallas went on a conservative radio show and mocked the last two Democratic presidents.
A new study from USC found that Angelenos who drive more tend to be exposed to less air pollution, and Angelenos who drive less tend to be exposed to more pollution. Is it also a product of racism?
Kaepernick accused his white adoptive parents of perpetuating racism, saying he struggled growing up in a “problematic” household, a throughline he details in his upcoming graphic novel, “Change the
Game.”
Elon Musk plans to create his own town for his employees on newly purchased land in Texas, with the potential of incorporating it in Bastrop County to set regulations and expedite the project.
A fresh wave of discussion and speculation has arisen around the ninth anniversary of the plane’s disappearance, and as Netflix releases the limited series “MH370: The Plane That Disappeared.”
The premise is simple: shift the clocks so people can get the maximum amount of daylight. But this transition can be more disruptive to people in ways beyond just losing one hour of sleep.
Carlson’s on-air rhetoric was in dramatic opposition to private sentiments he shared with colleagues, in which he professed to “passionately” hate Trump and yearn for the end of his presidency.
A wild cat is being treated at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens after being captured in Oakley, but CAC's medical team also tested him for narcotics, confirming the Amiry had cocaine in his
system.
Add former Patriots quarterback and current Patriots broadcaster Scott Zolak to the list of people who aren’t convinced that Brady is 100% retired, as the possibility of him playing for the Dolphins is
real.
Work plays a central role in the American dream, which promotes the belief that you can labor your way toward your fullest potential. But people’s faith in this concept faces existential challenges.
Carell said people will sometimes stop and ask him to say lines into their phones. He'll do it for any line — but that one. "I'm
happy to do it, but when they say, 'Can you say that?' I can't," he said.
Frank Hood took matters into his own hands after asking his neighbors across the canal to turn off their lights. His neighbors, on the other side, are not fans of the new strobe lights he set up.
With box office hits mixed with acclaimed indies among the 10 Best Picture nominees, this year’s Oscar show could be the turning
point in the recovery of the Academy Awards.
Irvin's attorney has seen the video of the interaction the NFL Hall of Famer had with his accuser last month... and he claims the footage shows his client did nothing inappropriate with the woman.
The former child star, who was tried and acquitted of the murder of his second wife, was surrounded by family at the time of his
death, according to his niece Noreen Austin.