Trump's attorney general has bad news for former president after indictment
"If even half of it is true, then he's toast," Bill Barr said Sunday about the federal indictment against Donald Trump.
Why Russia's Iranian drones are a 'real headache' for Kyiv: Air Force
Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said in a Sunday interview that the drones are "very difficult to down."
Video shows Nazi protesters with Ron DeSantis 2024 signs outside Disney
The incident comes little over a year after protesters with similar signs gathered at the same intersection near Disney World a little over a year ago.
Who is Ted Kaczynski? Infamous "Unabomber" found dead in federal prison
Kaczynski was found unresponsive in his cell on Saturday morning, with a cause of death not yet known.
Bryan Kohberger's toothbrush could be used against him, lawyer warns
The media coalition covering the University of Idaho murders case is attempting to have a gag order lifted by an Idaho judge.
Trump poses 'danger' and meets standard for pre-trial detention: Kirschner
The former president called for supporters to rally outside the federal courthouse in Miami where he is set to be arraigned on Tuesday.
Man yelling Bible verses at Pride event arrested
"Let them have their day. Respect it," the officer said of the Pride Month event before placing the man in cuffs when he continued to "heckle".
Map shows air quality of U.S. cities hit hardest by Canada's wildfire smoke
A handful of major U.S. and Canadian cities rocketed into the ranks of those with the worst air quality in the world on Tuesday.
Hundreds of animals killed after dam attack floods Ukraine zoo
The zoo had been under Russian occupation since the beginning of the invasion, making the removal of the animals impossible.
Child escapes kidnapping attempt by asking to use bathroom: Police
The 11-year-old girl in New Jersey was able to flee on foot after being lured into a man's vehicle and driven two miles away.
Republicans urge immigrants to stay in Florida, fearing new law's impact
Florida's new anti-immigration bill, SB 1718, has raised alarm of a potentially massive labor shortage in the state.
Migrants may be housed in New York City residents' spare rooms
The idea was floated as a voluntary option that residents would receive payment for, but legal red tape may be blocking it for the time being.
Gavin Newsom threatens DeSantis with legal action after migrant flight
Newsom floated the possibility of kidnapping charges after migrants were sent from Texas to Sacramento.
Twitter loses millions in critical advertising funding
Ad sales have reportedly dropped on the platform by more than half, with internal projections not offering much hope for the near future.
Wagner head provoking 'open war' with Kremlin forces: Ex-Russian commander
Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin accused Russian forces of leaving landmines in the path of his forces as they retreated from Bakhmut.
Legal experts predict new Trump indictment after report of jury meeting
The federal grand jury investigating Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents is scheduled to meet again sometime this week.
Student loan payment pause ending will hurt the economy, expert warns
"We're looking at a pretty severe fiscal contraction," an economist assessed.
Mary Trump shares 'first two things' people should know about Donald Trump
"I never quite understood why [press outlets] continue to treat Donald Trump as a normal candidate," the former president's niece said Sunday.
Lauren Boebert breaks silence over skipping debt ceiling vote
Boebert's office previously claimed that she had not intentionally missed the vote on Wednesday.
Steve Bannon demands voters stop funding Republicans
"Well I tell you what, everybody out there close your checkbooks," Bannon said while decrying the results of McCarthy's debt limit standoff.
Trump tape recording is "evidentiary gold" for prosecutors: Kirschner
"Once prosecutors can surgically present this stuff to a jury, it's going to be like shooting fish in a barrel," legal analyst Glenn Kirschner said.
Attacks inside Russia ramp up as Ukraine readies counteroffensive
Over 800 missile strikes have been reported in Eastern Russia recently, injuring over a dozen residents and damaging numerous buildings.
MLB pitcher apologizes for endorsing anti-LGBTQ boycott
"The ballpark is for everybody," Bass said. "We include all fans at the ballpark. We want to welcome everybody. That's all I have to say."
Man accused of raping woman who was feeding her baby in car
The suspect and the victim reportedly knew each other prior to the incident but had not spoken in a year.
'Boycott Target' beats Taylor Swift on iTunes
The song topped the iTunes charts, but streaming metrics more indicative of overall modern consumer behaviors showed the song making a negligible impact.
Police arrest 11-year-old boy in string of armed robberies
All of the robberies occurred in Northwest Washington, D.C., and involved a similar tactic of brandishing a firearm to induce fear.
Lauren Boebert praises man who screamed profanities at AOC
The heckler repeatedly shouted at Rep. Ocasio-Cortez about migrant policies during a recent town hall event.
Putin ally offers nuclear weapons to anyone willing to join Russia
Belarus has been a staunch ally of Russia during its invasion of Ukraine.
Trump was "premeditating" Mar-a-Lago documents "crimes": Kirschner
Legal analyst Glenn Kirschner likened Trump's reported behavior in the classified document case to movie bank robbers planning their getaway.
Republicans respond with outrage to McCarthy's debt limit compromise
GOP members of Congress have blasted the tentative deal as "insanity" and "completely unacceptable."