Elon Musk labels NPR as state media, ignores actual state media
To label NPR as "state-influenced, state-controlled or state-affiliated," one researcher told Newsweek, is "quite misleading and dishonest."
The cost-of-living crisis reaches breaking point
Economic strife exacerbated by the war in Ukraine could present new trials and tribulations for world leaders as they seek closure to the conflict.
Janet Protasiewicz's Wisconsin Supreme Court win threatens Republican power
The race was hailed by some as the most important in the country.
Trump gets good news about Stormy Daniels case while in court
When all is said and done, Daniels could owe the former president more than a half million dollars in legal fees.
New York Democrats push for pathway to televise Trump trial
On Monday, state Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Brad Hoylman-Sigal introduced legislation to lift the ban on audio-visual equipment in court.
Trump's vested interest in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Former President Donald Trump might not be directly involved in Tuesday's election, but his presence is still being felt.
Wisconsin Republicans hope to change constitution
Critics say the changes could potentially drive more poor people and people of color into jail before they'd even been convicted of a crime.
Democracies have a history of prosecuting their presidents
As the U.S. faces claims of becoming a "banana republic," history shows established Democracies have had no qualms with indicting their leaders in the past.
Donald Trump's indictment sparks flood of memes, jokes
"Congrats to Donald Trump for finally winning a popular vote," one commenter posted.
Fact Check: Did transgender community storm Tennessee Capitol?
Video shared widely online has been evaluated by some as a leftist reprise of Jan. 6. Other evidence appears to debunk that narrative.
Trump judge sides against his admin in secret blacklist case
The judge ruled the Trump administration violated a pastor's civil rights when it had her arrested for performing marriages between asylum seekers.
The strange alliance forming to protect TikTok
From Fox News host Tucker Carlson to progressives like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an unlikely alliance has formed to save TikTok from a future ban.
Fox News CEO raged over anchor fact checking Trump, emails reveal
"This is bad business," the right-leaning network's CEO wrote after a reporter fact-checked Trump on-air.
Israel draws red line with Biden
Amid mounting criticism from their U.S. allies over proposed judicial reforms, Israel's top officials are asking the U.S. government to butt out.
Trump celebrates sudden change to grand jury schedule
"The evidence is so overwhelming in my favor, & so ridiculously bad for the highly partisan & hateful district attorney," Trump wrote.
New details emerge about Nashville shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto
Hale did not specifically target one student, and a motive for the killings at the private school is not yet known.
'Powerless' Lukashenko can't stop Kremlin amid nuclear concerns: Ex-general
The move to store nuclear weapons within its borders shows Lukashenko is "powerless to actually stop the Kremlin from doing what it wants, when it wants."
Pastor shares 1-sentence response to daughter's death in Nashville shooting
"Through tears we trust that she is in the arms of Jesus who will raise her to life once again," Chad Scruggs said in a statement.
Republican's gun-filled holiday card sparks fierce criticism after shooting
AR-15s "are not a fun family toy, let alone a centerpiece for a family Christmas card," one lawmaker tweeted.
Top Democrats warn Biden about the border
Biden's proposals to address a rise in illegal crossings have caused some dissension within his own party ranks.
Fox News breaks with Trump over his Jan. 6 obsession
Brian Kilmeade admonished Trump for spending "80 percent of his time" on the campaign trail "complaining about court cases."
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell recall defeated in significant blow
The campaign fell nearly 18,000 signatures short of the necessary threshold after tens of thousands of signatures were deemed illegitimate.
Trump indictment could be a 2024 cash cow
"If he gets convicted, perversely, the most embarrassing picture for most people, a mugshot, may be Trump's best campaign poster."
Miami Beach at war with itself amid spring break violence
Members of City Commission voted against imposing a curfew this coming weekend after a pair of shootings during spring break last weekend.
The surprisingly similar political strategy of Gavin Newsom, Ron DeSantis
By attacking brand names, the two men are able to elevate their national profiles beyond mere talking points.
MAGA rages against DeSantis remarks on possible Trump arrest: 'Weasel'
"We just got a preview of how DeSantis would fight the regime in 2028," one pro-Trump commentator posted.
Donald Trump's NFT prices soar as indictment looms
Former President Donald Trump asked supporters to protest his potential indictment this week.
Louisiana Democrat switches parties, giving Republicans historic power
The push by Democratic leadership to support certain issues "does not align with those values and principles that are a part of my Christian life," he said.
Trump attorney's history with Stormy Daniels could be a huge problem
Joe Tacopina had previously admitted to consulting with the same person who is now a key witness in a case against his client.
NATO ally placing HIMARS right on Putin's front door
Poland's Mariusz Kaminski said six "foreigners from across the eastern border" were charged in alleged plot to disrupt aid to Ukraine on Russia's behalf.