Local, state and federal law enforcement and security agencies are preparing for the possibility that former President Donald Trump will be indicted as early as
next week.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant on Friday against Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of the war crime of illegally
deporting hundreds of children from Ukraine.
A federal judge has ruled that a lawyer for former President Donald Trump must provide additional testimony before a federal grand jury investigating Trump's
handling of classified documents.
A “wackadoodle” email received by Sidney Powell is said to have inspired some of the Fox News’ segments particularly specific and bizarre claims, which might
provide Dominion with potent evidence.
Stocks fell Friday as investors pulled back from positions in First Republic and other bank shares amid lingering concerns over the state of the U.S. banking
sector.
Fairleigh Dickinson coach Tobin Anderson said he thought the cameras were off Wednesday in the locker room when he told his players what he really thought about
their next opponent.
YouTube has lifted restrictions on Donald Trump’s channel, becoming the latest social media network to fully restore the former United States president’s account
more than two years after Jan. 6 events.
Rep. Mark Takano, a Democrat representing California’s 39th congressional district, reintroduced the 32-Hour Workweek Act, which would reduce the standard 40-hour
workweek to 32 hours.
Scientists who examined data from samples collected at a market close to where the first cases of COVID-19 were detected found suggestions that the pandemic
originated from animals, not a laboratory.
A toxic algae bloom known as red tide is causing a stench and a massive blob of seaweed twice as wide as the U.S. is drifting across the Atlantic and could wash
ashore in the coming weeks.
Donald Trump wants back in the White House — badly. Look no further than the recreation of Air Force One protocols on his recent trip to Iowa, the key Republican
early-voting primary state.
Ukraine has demoted a top battlefield commander after he admitted in an unusually frank assessment interview of Ukrainian losses that his unit had been decimated in
fighting around the city of Bakhmut.
The Biden administration is raising alarm that President Xi Jinping is likely to call for a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine, warning that support for such a
move would play to the favor of Putin.
It's hard to overstate the kindness and good-natured humor Bono and The Edge brought to the Tiny Desk with a performance that was a preview of U2's new album, Songs
Of Surrender.
During the first round of the 2023 tournament, it was a Utah State Aggies cheerleader who with 1:19 remaining and the Aggies winning 73-61, the camera panned toward
the crying cheerleader.
The active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms is a compound called psilocybin and, instead of harnessing its psychedelic results, researchers at Yale tested
small doses on people with crippling headaches.
Jewish culture, history and contributions would become part of Oregon’s educational curriculum under a bill coursing through the Legislature in response to
increased incidents of antisemitism.
Last Friday, the biggest failure of a US bank since the global financial crisis was playing out in real time as a major lender to the tech industry succumbed to a
classic bank run.
Lance Reddick, the actor who broke out with a complex, powerful performance as Lt. Cedric Daniels in the seminal HBO show The Wire, has died. He was
60.
ESPN has been tracking the amount of perfect brackets remaining it the company’s and there are zero perfect brackets left following Purdue’s stunning loss to
Fairleigh Dickinson.