Donald Trump's conviction hinges on Michael Cohen's credibility and whether Trump falsified records to conceal a crime, with a slim chance of acquittal and a real possibility of a hung jury.Insert Preheader
Donald Trump's conviction hinges on Michael Cohen's credibility and whether Trump falsified records to conceal a crime, with a slim chance of acquittal and a real possibility of a hung jury.
The American flag's red, white, and blue were initially chosen without specific meaning in 1777 but later symbolized purity, valor, and vigilance, evolving to reflect patriotism and national ideals.
Trump exaggerated the crowd size at his Bronx rally, which was mostly attended by out-of-state supporters, while local residents protested, according to a report by ABC7’s Jim Dolan.
The ICJ ordered Israel to halt its military offensive and withdraw from Rafah, Gaza, citing risk to Palestinians, in response to a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide.
A New Mexico judge upheld Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter charge in the 2021 Rust shooting, allowing the July trial to proceed where he faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted.
Despite improved economic outcomes for young adults with and without degrees, Americans are divided on the value of college, with many doubting if the cost is worth it.
Apple Music's list of the 100 best albums, topped by Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," uses human judgment, favoring contemporary over classic records and sparking controversy.
Morgan Spurlock, the Oscar-nominated "Super Size Me" director, died at 53 in upstate New York from cancer complications, leaving a legacy of influential documentaries.
Detective Bryan Gillis, involved in Scottie Scheffler's arrest, has a history of disciplinary issues, including "donuts" with an intoxicated civilian, missed court dates, and "at fault" accidents.
Two-thirds of Americans fear political violence after the 2024 election rematch between Biden and Trump, recalling the unrest following Trump's 2020 defeat, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. argues that the assassination of Iran’s General Soleimani showed the need for a strong U.S. presence in the Middle East to deter Iran's growing aggression.
Sam Altman faces pressure at OpenAI over criticisms of its AI safety commitment, employee nondisclosure agreements, and a dispute with Scarlett Johansson over voice use.
Travis Kelce responded to teammate Butker's controversial commencement speech, expressing respect for Butker as a person and teammate despite disagreeing with most of his views.
Russian jamming has rendered many U.S.-made, GPS-guided weapons ineffective in Ukraine, leading Kyiv to stop using certain armaments and seek upgrades from the Pentagon.
The Biden campaign plans to adopt a more aggressive stance, possibly branding Trump a "convicted felon" if convicted, and emphasize re-electing Biden to prevent Trump's return.
The Libertarian’s decision to host Trump's speech at their convention aims to boost publicity and fundraising despite internal opposition, highlighting divisions and identity struggles within the party.
Davy and Natalie Lloyd, daughter and son-in-law of Missouri Rep. Ben Baker, were killed in Haiti's capital while leaving a church activity amidst escalating gang violence, according to police.
At Cannes, George Lucas defended the original Star Wars films' diversity, highlighting their diverse characters, female heroes, and themes of equality, countering criticism of featuring "all white men."
RFK Jr. argues that his inclusion in presidential debates is essential to challenge two-party dominance and would offer a unifying perspective for the many independent voters.
A viral TikTok of "marathon mom" Luciana Grandi Lourenção swerving past her kids to win a race sparked debate, with many defending her choice and criticizing the man who set up the situation.
The House advanced a bill to nullify a DC law allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections with a 262-143 vote, though it is unlikely to pass the Senate or gain President Biden’s approval.
Trump's lawyer sent a cease-and-desist letter to the filmmakers of "The Apprentice" biopic after its Cannes debut, claiming it defames Trump and interferes in U.S. elections.