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Overall, are the Hunter Biden charges less serious than the Trump NY charges?
As WWII veterans return to Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the commemorations take on deeper significance, blending memories of past sacrifices with present-day conflicts.
Hunter’s ex-girlfriend testified that he often used crack cocaine at lavish hotels before his 2018 gun purchase, describing his constant need to smoke and interactions with a "scary" drug dealer.
Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs ordered the operation, which used fake social media accounts urging U.S. lawmakers to fund Israel’s military, according to documents about the effort.
An Israeli air attack on a UN-run school in Gaza's Nuseirat camp killed at least 40, mainly women and children with Hamas condemning the strike as a "horrible massacre."
Democrats criticized a WSJ report on Biden’s mental acuity, arguing it relied on Republican critics and ignored assessments from Democratic officials that countered the article’s claims.
The ACLU is investing over $25 million, its largest ever, in down-ballot races across the U.S. to support abortion rights and civil liberties, focusing on state races and voter education.
A gunman who attacked the U.S. embassy near Beirut, injuring a security guard, was captured by Lebanese soldiers after a shootout, but no clear motive has been identified yet.
Amanda Knox was reconvicted for slander by a Florence court for falsely implicating bar owner Patrick Lumumba in the 2007 murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher.
A Georgia appeals court has halted pretrial proceedings in Trump's criminal case to consider disqualifying DA Willis for a conflict of interest, ensuring the trial will not occur before the election.
British editors are taking key positions in U.S. media, bringing aggressive news-gathering methods but raising concerns about reduced diversity and impacts on editorial standards and democracy.
A recent poll shows RFK Jr. helping Biden and hurting Trump's chances in key battleground states, shifting Biden into the lead when Kennedy is included as a third-party candidate.
May 2024 marks the twelfth consecutive month of record-high global temperatures, mainly due to climate change, with El Niño and shipping regulation changes also contributing.
PA State Police are investigating a woman's claim on social media that she is Cherrie Mahan, the girl who went missing 39 years ago, though the Mahan family doubts her identity.
Trump's trial violated due process by denying him notice of specific charges, an opportunity to respond, and proof of all elements, raising concerns about fairness and deepening political divides.
A YouGov poll shows that GOP support for allowing convicted felons to be president has tripled since April, with 34% now in favor, reflecting a shift in opinion among Republican voters.
Post-Trump verdict polling shows a slight shift toward Biden, with some potential Trump supporters less likely to vote for him, though it’s too early to draw definitive conclusions.
“Checkpoint Zoo,” a documentary by Joshua Zeman, chronicles the perilous rescue by volunteers of thousands of animals from Kharkiv’s Feldman Ecopark during the war in Ukraine.
NY Supreme Court Judge Mark Grisanti, who was involved in a physical altercation with neighbors over a parking spot, will not be reappointed and is set to be replaced on the bench.
Boeing's Starliner space capsule successfully launched on its third attempt, carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the ISS for its first crewed mission.
Ahmed Othman avoided apps and developed a healthy phone relationship, exemplifying the middle-ground approach experts recommend for children's social media use.
The proposed constitutional amendment in North Carolina aims to uphold and clarify the ban on immigrants voting, solidifying voter rights exclusively for citizens.