The Supreme Court has agreed to review Trump's appeal for immunity against charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, with oral arguments scheduled for late April.
An appeals judge ruled that Trump must secure the full $454 million bond for a civil fraud verdict but allowed him to seek loans to cover it, with a decision on his appeal expected by end of March.
Mitch McConnell announced his decision to step down as the Senate's Republican leader in November, ending a historic tenure marked by ideological shifts within the Republican Party.
Over 30,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in Gaza since October 7, marking 1.3% of its population, though the conflict makes accurate casualty reporting difficult.
Leap days, added every four years to align our calendar with Earth's orbit, involve adjustments for irregular day lengths, the elliptical orbit, and long-term changes in Earth's rotation.
A Super PAC backing RFK Jr. has secured enough signatures to place him on the ballot in key battleground states Arizona and Georgia, potentially influencing the electoral outcome.
Crystal Rusch and her husband faced a moral dilemma over their unused IVF embryos, choosing implantation that did not result in pregnancy, amidst a contentious debate on embryo rights.
The NFL Players Association's 2024 team report cards, based on a survey of 1,706 players, aim to share experiences, highlight positive clubs, and identify areas for improvement in the league.
Richard Lewis, renowned for his neurotic humor and roles in "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and other shows, has passed away at 76 due to a heart attack after years of battling Parkinson's disease.
Elon Musk claims the new Tesla Roadster will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than one second, with customer deliveries expected in 2025, despite skepticism around the feasibility.
Biden's latest physical examination results show him to be a "healthy, active, robust 81-year-old" fit for presidential duties, with no new health concerns, amid ongoing public scrutiny over his age.
A Cook County judge ordered Trump removed from Illinois' GOP primary ballot citing insurrection, stayed the decision for appeal, amid a potentially decisive pending Supreme Court ruling.
During testimony, Hunter Biden defended his business dealings, denying wrongdoing, while Republicans found no evidence but vowed to continue their impeachment inquiry.
Despite Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claims in a UK court about a dangerous paparazzi chase in NYC, NYPD sources indicate there is insufficient evidence to charge anyone.
Don Henley testified that the lyrics to Eagles classics like "Hotel California" were his property, in a trial against three experts charged with trying to sell the documents under false ownership stories.
Andy Cohen refutes Leah McSweeney's lawsuit accusing him of promoting a drug and alcohol-fueled work culture in the "Real Housewives" franchise, asserting the claims are completely false.
The FAA has given Boeing 90 days to develop a comprehensive plan to address quality-control issues and meet safety standards, stressing the need for systemic improvements and accountability.
The police were called on a now-viral Wonka-inspired "Chocolate Experience" in Glasgow, deeming it a scam after encountering a sparsely decorated warehouse instead of a candy paradise.
The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet are suing OpenAI for using their journalism without permission to train ChatGPT, citing copyright infringement, and seeking damages.
Millennials are on track to become the wealthiest generation in history, with an expected $90tn generational wealth transfer, largely from property, according to a Knight Frank report.
Chicago Police Officer Mohammad Yusuf is suing the city for not allowing him to change his racial identity to reflect his Egyptian or North African heritage, impacting his promotion opportunities.
Ivan Cantu, insisting on his innocence to the end, was executed in Texas for the 2000 fatal shootings of his cousin and his cousin's girlfriend amid claims of false testimony and evidence.