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Brett Kavanaugh's Questioning of January 6 Charges Sparks Fury
The Supreme Court heard arguments over the charge of obstruction of an official proceeding in the case of Joseph Fischer.
Louisiana Map Shows Where State Could Be Underwater From Sea Level Rise
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has created an interactive tool showing how the state's coastline could change if the sea rises by 6 feet.
These US Lawmakers Voted for TikTok Ban But Use It Themselves
Newsweek has found a dozen representatives who still have verified TikTok accounts, despite voting on a bill that could ban it
Joe Biden Is Now Beating Donald Trump With Republican Pollsters As Well
A new poll reveals that 49 percent of respondents would either definitely, probably or lean to voting for Biden, while 46 percent would opt for Trump.
Donald Trump Ally Unveils Plan to Save Truth Social
Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes announced changes to the former president's social media platform.
Alina Habba Responds to Claim Donald Trump Fell Asleep in Court
Donald Trump's lawyer says reports that the former president fell asleep during the opening day of his criminal trial in New York are "ridiculous."
Videos Capture Tornado Aftermath of Destruction at Iowa Homes, Farms
Videos and photos shared on social media depict the severe weather that pummeled portions of Iowa.
White House Explains Difference Between Ukraine and Israel Military Support
Ukrainian officials have asked its Western allies to support its armed forces to the same level that they protect Israel.
Trump Visits N.Y. Bodega Where Clerk Fatally Stabbed Man in Self-Defense
Former President Donald Trump visited the Manhattan bodega where an employee fatally stabbed a violent customer in 2022.
Joe Biden Gets Bad News Right Before Speech
The Fed chair Jerome Powell suggested that borrowing costs may stay higher for longer.
Donald Trump's First 7 Jurors Selected: Everything We Know
Potential jurors in Trump's criminal hush money trial have faced extensive scrutiny from both sides of the case in efforts to weed out any bias.
Did Joe Biden Speak to Empty Seats in Scranton? Photo of Event Goes Viral
Reports and photos from inside Joe Biden's campaign stop in Pennsylvania dispute social media claims of empty seats at the event.
Donald Trump Court Behavior Sparks Scolding From Judge
As jury selection continues in Donald Trump's hush-money trial, he was reprimanded by the bench after gesturing to a juror.
Teen Suspended for Saying 'Illegal Alien' Sparks Republican Outrage
The student's mother said he is "devastated and concerned" about the incident.
Social Security Funding 'Failure' Sparks Nationwide Warning
A union of government workers warned that the agency needed funds to help with staffing issues.
'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Cries While Talking About His Faith on National TV
Duane "Dog" Chapman was on Fox News talking about crime with Jesse Watters when he removed his sunglasses to wipe away tears.
Weather Alerts Issued as Six States at Risk of Tornadoes
The tornado watch is in effect until Tuesday evening.
Donald Trump Brags About 'Storming Out' of Court
Trump faced backlash after his campaign sent out an email falsely claiming he stormed out of court on Monday.
Donald Trump Lawyers Expose Potential Jurors' Social Media Posts
Trump appeared in court in Manhattan on Tuesday for the second day of his criminal hush money trial.
Map Shows States Where Homeowners Are Desperately Trying to Sell Houses
Data suggests that Florida is seeing an uptick of homeowners who are motivated to sell.
Clarence Thomas Faces Backlash Over Jan. 6 Case Comments: 'What a Disgrace'
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in a case relating to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot following the 2020 presidential election.
Migrants Descend on New York City Hall: 'Uproot Anti-Blackness'
New York City Council members Alexa Avilés and Mercedes Narcisse led a hearing about the experience of Black migrants.