Defense attorney Todd Blanche argued that Cohen's statements were becoming increasingly problematic, impeding Trump's ability to respond to witness testimony.
Countries trying to strike a landmark global agreement on handling future pandemics decided to keep negotiating for another fortnight after their deadline passed on Friday.
As Chinese President Xi Jinping wraps up his European tour with his stop in Budapest, analysts say the Chinese leader made an impression but no real breakthroughs on trade and Ukraine tensions.
Police carried out pre-dawn swoops Friday on students protesting the war in Gaza at two prestigious US universities, in the latest unrest on campuses across the country.
Former President Donald Trump reportedly solicited a $1 billion campaign donation from top oil industry executives during a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago Club.
Unchained Capital's Joe Burnett believes the Bitcoin community will play a major role in the campaign strategies of politicians heading to the elections later this year.
The Senate has passed a five-year reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), securing air travel and preventing potential disruption.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen flagged risks posed in the mortgage market Friday, as regulators released recommendations to address the sector's vulnerabilities.
In a cathedral in the central Ukrainian city of Vinnytsya in front of hundreds of mourners, Nazary Gryntsevych's mother and girlfriend rested their heads on the side of his open coffin.
Ukraine on Wednesday warned of possible power shutdowns across the country after a "massive" wave of Russian missiles and drones targeted the battered Ukrainian energy system.
Ukraine's parliament on Wednesday passed a bill that would enable some prisoners to fight in the armed forces, as the nation faces a critical shortage of manpower on the front lines.
While Ukrainian troops struggle to hold the front line more than two years into the war, Moscow has intensified strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, triggering blackouts and electricity rationing across the country.
DWF Labs and Binance have rejected allegations related to the former's alleged market manipulation that was revealed by a former Binance staffer who was supposedly fired a week after discovering the issue.
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US Economic Uncertainty Means Bigger 'Black Friday' Discounts
The retail sector's efforts to entice holiday gift purchases builds to a crescendo this weekend with the annual "Black Friday" shopping day followed by the newer "Cyber Monday."
Dublin Riot Highlights 'Far-Right' Agitation Over Ireland Immigration
Taiwan Strait: Chinese Ship 'Cuts Off US Destroyer'
Dashcam Video Captures Missile Falling Near Kyiv Car
Taiwanese chip giant TSMC said on Friday that April revenue jumped nearly 60 percent on-year, riding a huge wave of demand for the advanced semiconductors used in AI hardware.
The skies opened once again Friday in southern Brazil, offering little respite for those whose homes have been swallowed by floodwaters, while the number of people forced to evacuate doubled in 24 hours.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol held a rare press conference Thursday, admitting "shortcomings" after his party's recent electoral defeat, and laying out policies on issues from the country's low birthrate to Russia's war in Ukraine.