Jim Jordan's hearing in Bragg's backyard "skirts close" to interference
The House Judiciary Committee's actions toward the Manhattan DA prosecuting Donald Trump set "a dangerous precedent," a political scientist said.
Ralph Yarl's shooting in his own words
A GoFundMe page created by Yarl's aunt says that the 16-year-old went to the wrong house on April 13 to pick up his siblings.
Proud Boys trial hit by a series of setbacks
An elected state attorney told Newsweek the trial has been "a ship navigating unanticipated rough waters and strong, conflicting winds."
Jim Jordan's crime hearing takes surprising turns
On Monday, members of the House Judiciary Committee met in New York for a hearing on violent crime in the city.
Protesters rush hallway outside of Jim Jordan's hearing against Alvin Bragg
"Don't be fooled, the House GOP is coming to the safest big city in America for a political stunt," Bragg's office said in response to the hearing.
Fake bank runs spark fears of real panic
"In the near future...you will be able to create more realistic images, faster and more easily," one expert told Newsweek.
Details of Proud Boys jurors being followed accidentally made public
Members of the Proud Boys are currently on trial following the January 6 riots.
Liberal commentator rages over cost of California's electric car shift
"The future is electric, and we're making it easier and cheaper than ever before to go electric," California Governor Gavin Newsom said last year.
Warren Buffett predicts more bank failures
"We're not over bank failures, but depositors haven't had a crisis," Warren Buffett said.
Shanquella Robinson family to march in D.C. after U.S. declines charges
During the press conference on Wednesday, the attorney for the Robinson family said that they are "disappointed but we're not deterred."
Ron DeSantis silent on Bud Light culture war
Earlier this month, transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney showcased a personalized Bud Light can with her face on it, prompting calls to boycott the beer brand.
Body camera video shows Louisville police take out shooter within minutes
"Even after getting shot at, this young man went back in to the line of fire in order to protect others," LMPD Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey said.
Did Louisville shooter Connor Sturgeon leave a note? What we know
Sturgeon was an employee at the bank and LMPD Interim Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel confirmed that he livestreamed the shooting on social media.
Louisville bank manager witnessed mass shooting on video chat
"I'm just as much in shock and disbelief and was in disbelief as I watched it unravel," the manager of the Old National Bank told CNN.
Louisville shooter Connor Sturgeon's pronouns spark outrage
The suspected shooter was identified as a 25-year-old former employee at the Old National Bank where the shooting occurred.
Connor Sturgeon livestreamed Louisville shooting
"We're hopeful that we can have that incident removed," Louisville Metro Police Department Interim Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said on Monday.
Who is Connor Sturgeon? Louisville bank shooter
The Louisville Metro Police Department said in a tweet on Monday morning that "the suspected shooter has been neutralized."
Russian engineers might have sabotaged jets being sent to Ukraine: Official
Slovakia previously announced that it was planning to send several MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine.
Israel's "Iron Dome" defense system compared to U.S. NASAMS, Patriots
Reports of rocket attacks came shortly after videos captured clashes between Israel's Police force and Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in Jerusalem.
Clarence Thomas responds to vacation controversy
On Thursday, a report from ProPublica detailed numerous trips that Thomas and his wife, Ginni, took that were paid for by a Republican donor.
Fact Check: Was Bud Light marketing team fired over Dylan Mulvaney fallout?
Over the past week, Bud Light and its parent company Anheuser-Busch faced criticism for partnering with Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender advocate.
Proud Boys attorney wants to unmask informants during Jan. 6 trial
In a motion filed this week, an attorney for one of the Proud Boys members alleged that there were at least 40 undercover agents at the January 6 riots.
Biggest bombshells from new Clarence Thomas report
In September, the Supreme Court received its lowest approval rating among Americans, according to a poll from Gallup.
Leopard II tank shipment to Ukraine faces setback ahead of counteroffensive
The shipment of Leopard 2 tanks from Spain was expected to be sent on April 9.
Ukraine official reveals "drone army" with video of massive stockpile
"Powerful drones are our competitive advantage over the Russians," Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's deputy prime minister for innovation, education, science, and technology said.
Brandon Johnson's win in Chicago gives progressives something to celebrate
Brandon Johnson ran on more progressive policies than his political opponent, showing that Chicago still wants to pursue a progressive agenda.
Photos show Trump at New York City court after arrest
On Tuesday, Trump was indicted on charges of falsifying New York business records in order to conceal damaging information and unlawful activity.
Marjorie Taylor Greene booed at pro-Trump rally
The GOP congresswoman from Georgia came to New York City for a rally in protest of Donald Trump's arraignment on criminal charges.
Audrey Hale's manifesto details monthslong plan to commit shooting
"It is known that Hale considered the actions of other mass murderers," the Metro Nashville Police Department said in an update on Monday.
New York mayor issues five-word warning to Marjorie Taylor Greene
"While there may be some rabble rousers thinking about coming to our city tomorrow, a message is clear and simple: control yourselves," Eric Adams said.