Today, Judge Scott McAfee is set to decide on disqualifying DA Fani Willis from Trump’s high-profile election indictment case after allegations of her relationship with a lead prosecutor, Nathan Wade.
Aaron Rodgers, responding to a CNN report about sharing false Sandy Hook conspiracies, stated he recognizes the tragedy as real and emphasized learning from such events to prevent future losses.
James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High shooter, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for his failure to secure firearms and his neglect of his son's mental health issues.
South has been reported to be the epicenter of America's obesity epidemic, with cities like McAllen, Texas, topping the scales, showing a dire need for healthier lifestyles and better food options.
Manhattan prosecutors are open to a 30-day delay in Trump's hush money trial due to newly disclosed evidence from federal prosecutors, despite being ready for the scheduled start on March 25.
SpaceX's third test flight of the Starship rocket, critical to NASA's future moon missions, was hailed as a success despite the rocket's destruction upon re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
Bernie Sanders introduces a bill for a 32-hour workweek, aiming to increase worker productivity and ensure no loss in pay, a step towards redistributing the gains to the working class.
No Labels announced a committee to vet presidential candidates for a unity ticket, leaving open the possibility of not selecting any candidates, as they aim to challenge Biden and Trump.
Current polls show President Biden trailing Trump for 2024, facing swing state challenges and key issue concerns, but historical polling uncertainties suggest potential shifts before Election Day.
Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is forming an investor group to buy TikTok amid legislative moves to force ByteDance to divest the social media platform or face a ban.
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was found dead under mysterious circumstances the day after appearing upbeat at dinner, raising doubts among many about the official suicide ruling.
VP Harris visited Planned Parenthood in St. Paul with Gov. Walz, emphasizing the Biden admin's commitment to reproductive health care and denouncing restrictive laws in other states.
In a desperate, hours-long attempt to rescue CEO Angela Chao, deputies stood on the submerged Tesla in a Texas pond, employing various tools, but despite their efforts, she was pronounced dead.
Sen. Chuck Schumer's critique of Netanyahu and call for new Israeli elections marks a major shift in U.S.-Israel relations, reflecting deep concerns over Israel's actions and its global standing.
A judge doubled the sentence to 14 years for a former NOPD officer who molested a 14-year-old rape survivor he met through his work, rejecting an earlier plea deal as "unjustifiably lenient."
Judge Cannon denied Trump's attempt to dismiss his espionage charges, stating his arguments against the Espionage Act's vagueness merit consideration but it's too early for dismissal.
Jerome Powell's warnings of bank failures due to commercial real estate troubles have sparked investor concern and opportunity searches amid rising vacancy rates and the shift to remote work.
An AI expert suggests the Princess Kate photo scandal demonstrates the erosion of shared reality, spotlighting the impact of AI on public perception and the need for efforts to safeguard media trust.
West Point's decision to remove the motto "Duty, Honor, Country" from its mission while maintaining it as central to its identity has sparked accusations of the institution "going woke."
Pornhub has blocked access to its site in Texas in response to a court ruling upholding the state's new age-verification law, which requires adult websites to verify users are at least 18 years old.
Inflation: A term that ignites universal dread, yet its complexities reveal a fascinating ecosystem of causes and effects, stretching far beyond simple price hikes.
US Israeli Ambassador Michael Herzog characterized Chuck Schumer’s Thursday remarks on Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “unhelpful” and “counterproductive.”
Kansas, among over 23 Republican-led states, aimed to ban gender-affirming care for minors, needing House approval for legislative changes after a failed attempt last year.