In his Valley Forge speech, Biden positioned the 2024 race as a critical battle for American democracy, casting Trump as the primary threat and emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values.
The Supreme Court agreed to review a Colorado court ruling barring Trump from the state's Republican primary ballot due to his role in January 6, setting the case for a fast-tracked oral argument.
An Alaska Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Portland after a large section of the fuselage blew out mid-air, with no serious injuries reported among the 174 passengers and crew.
Three years after the Capitol riot, hundreds convicted, pipe bomber's identity still unknown, over 80 individuals sought, SCOTUS examines obstruction charges, and some remain fugitives.
The daughter of Perry High School principal Dan Marburger praised her father's courage in trying to calm the shooter and save students during the shooting, highlighting his dedication to the community.
In 2024, the prospect of four pending criminal trials against Trump pose challenges, with a slim chance of more than one trial being completed before Election Day, due to legal obstacles and timing.
New York Attorney General Letitia James seeks a $370 million penalty and a lifetime ban on Trump and his associates for alleged fraudulent financial statements submitted in a civil fraud case.
Actor David Soul, best known for his role in "Starsky & Hutch," has passed away at 80, leaving behind a legacy as an actor, singer, and creative artist with numerous roles in film and TV during his career.
The Supreme Court is considering the case of Luis Acensio Cordero, whose visa denial, partially based on his tattoos, may impact immigration policies and family separations in such cases.
Nikki Haley attempted to clarify her omission of slavery as a principal cause of the Civil War by stating she had Black friends growing up, but faced ridicule and criticism for her response.
Wayne LaPierre resigned as NRA leader just days before the start of his civil trial, facing allegations of misusing NRA funds and violating nonprofit laws alongside three other NRA leaders.
Covid-19 surge driven by JN.1 subvariant, making up 62% of cases, as indoor winter gatherings persist, with lower hospitalizations and deaths than previous peaks, amid a resurgence of RSV and flu.
This interactive map allows users to build their own electoral vote projections for the 2024 presidential election, highlighting the importance of reaching the 270 electoral vote threshold.
FL Attorney John Morgan hints at an independent run for governor in 2026, criticizing DeSantis for touting the state's minimum wage hike while planning to run as an independent.
The House Judiciary Committee plans to consider a resolution for contempt of Congress against Hunter Biden, who defied a subpoena, in an ongoing investigation into his business dealings.
Lessig opposes using the 14th Amendment to remove Trump from the ballot, emphasizing the significance of the Court's role and the necessity of unanimous decisions for maintaining its credibility.
The younger generation is increasingly curious about life before the internet, leading to talks of nostalgia for the era when people lived without smartphones and instant access to information.
Ohio Governor DeWine signed an executive order banning gender transition surgeries for minors, focusing on parental decision-making and setting rules for transgender healthcare.
The DOJ is reportedly nearing the final stages of a major antitrust lawsuit against Apple, focusing on practices like the exclusivity of iMessage and the integration of Apple Watch with iPhones.
A Chinese chess player sued the national association for mental distress after being stripped of his title for defecating in a hotel bathtub and drinking alcohol during a competition.
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In 2023, 378 officers were shot, 46 fatally, in 115 ambushes, with the Fraternal Order of Police President linking the rise to the "Defund the Police" movement and advocating for the Protect and Serve Act.
The Supreme Court allows Idaho's strict abortion ban, including in emergencies, amid legal debates over federal emergency care requirements and a ruling against EMTALA's use in Texas for abortion mandates.