Trump Rally In North Carolina Cancelled Due to Bad Weather
The rally was poised to be Trump's inaugural public appearance since the commencement of his criminal trial in Manhattan.
Bill To Ban TikTok In US Moves Ahead In Congress
The US House of Representatives approved a bill Saturday that would force the wildly popular social media app TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company ByteDance or be shut out of the American market.
US House Passes Bills To Bolster Taiwan, Threaten TikTok Ban
Lawmakers in the US House of Representatives on Saturday quickly passed two key aid bills to counter China and bolster Taiwan while also threatening a ban on TikTok if it fails to divest from Beijing.
Biden Set To Give Speech In Florida Focusing On Abortion
The Biden campaign has strongly criticized former President Trump's stance on abortion, particularly after his announcement that he would defer to state-level abortion laws.
Weekend Job: Trump Hits Campaign Trail On Days Off From Trial
Donald Trump on Saturday will hold his first campaign rally since his criminal trial in New York began, with the North Carolina crowd likely to hear the ex-president reiterate fiery outrage at the unprecedented legal proceedings.
Glowering, Threats And Al Capone: What Faces The Trump Jury
Terrorists, mafia bosses -- and Donald Trump. "I got indicted more than Alphonse Capone," he proudly told a rally in October, referring to the murderous boss of a Prohibition-era crime gang.
US House To Vote On Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan Aid Package
The US House of Representatives is poised to hold a crucial vote on Saturday on a major aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan -- and a possible ban of TikTok.
Biden Expands Title IX Protections To Include Pregnancy, Transgender Individuals And Sexual Assault Victims
One of the key changes includes explicitly adding "gender identity" to the list of protected categories, a move aimed at fostering inclusivity and safeguarding transgender students' rights.
Trump Jury Set For Opening Arguments, Man Self-immolates Outside
Donald Trump's unprecedented criminal trial is set for opening arguments next week after final jury selection ended Friday in proceedings overshadowed by a man setting himself on fire outside the Manhattan courthouse.
Mideast Enters New Era With Israel Strikes On Iran
After years of high-level US pressure on its ally to show restraint, Israel's purported attack on Iran takes the region and Western-led diplomacy into uncharted territory.
Man Sets Himself On Fire Outside NYC Courthouse Amid Trump Trial
Authorities are still grappling to determine whether this distressing act is in any way linked to the ongoing legal proceedings against Trump.
Oil, Gas Drilling Blocked In Alaska Wilds As Biden Seeks Green Cred
The United States on Friday blocked oil, gas and mining operations across tracts of unspoiled wilderness in Alaska, winning praise from environmentalists for safeguarding habitat for polar bears, caribou and other Arctic species.
Mike Lindell Net Worth 2024: The Unconventional Journey Of MyPillow Founder
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Kennedy Family Backs Biden Over RFK Jr.'s Independent Challenge
President Joe Biden has garnered the support of over a dozen members of the extended Kennedy family, countering Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent bid for office.
Alternate Jurors To Be Confirmed At Trump Trial
The judge in Donald Trump's criminal trial will look to wrap up jury selection Friday before opening arguments start next week in a historic case being heard as the former president campaigns to win back the White House.
'We Have Our Jury': Panel Selected For Trump Criminal Trial
A panel of 12 jurors was sworn in on Thursday to sit in judgment of Donald Trump at the unprecedented criminal trial of a former US president. Judge Juan Merchan said he hoped to complete the selection of six alternate jurors on Friday and hold opening arguments in the blockbuster case on Monday.
US 'Swatting' Pranks Stoke Alarm In Election Year
Startled by nighttime pounding on his door, American political strategist Rick Wilson walked out in his underwear to find policemen with guns drawn.
Ukraine, Israel, TikTok: The Massive Aid Package Before US Congress
The US House of Representatives on Saturday will vote on a major aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and on a possible ban of TikTok.
Biden's Cannibals Story Leaves White House In The Lurch
Joe Biden raised eyebrows when he hinted that cannibals on the island of New Guinea may have eaten his uncle's body after he was shot down during World War II.
And the White House and official records indicated Thursday that -- as with many a family legend -- the facts may indeed be a bit different.
Trump Trial In Turmoil As Jury Exodus Escalates And Gag Order Breaches Mount
A second juror exits the trial over fears of their identity being exposed, intensifying concerns about privacy and impartiality. Judge Merchan grapples with the fallout as legal teams navigate uncharted waters.
Trump Trial Gripped By Jury Selection Turmoil As Former President Faces Intense Scrutiny
Dozens of potential jurors were dismissed throughout the day, raising concerns about impartiality and potential conflicts of interest.
Robert Kiyosaki Net Worth 2024: 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' Author's Financial Acumen
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Hush Money Trial: Prosecutors Seek To Question Trump On Previous Sexual Misconduct And Fraud Cases
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's team seeks permission to question Trump about civil cases where he was found liable for sexual misconduct and fraud. Also, Michael Cohen, who once said he would take a bullet for the ex-president, is now set to play a central role as a key prosecution witness in the criminal trial.
Trump Due Back In Court As Jury Takes Shape
Donald Trump's unprecedented criminal trial resumes Thursday in New York with the judge seeking to complete jury selection and kick off arguments in the politically explosive case early next week.
Biden Targets 'Cheating' China On Trip To US Steel Heartland
US President Joe Biden called for a hike in steel tariffs on "cheating" China Wednesday as he courted blue-collar voters on an election campaign trip to the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
House Republicans Tee Up Vote For $61 Bn In Ukraine Aid
The vote -- set for Saturday -- could finally get much-needed help to outgunned Ukrainian forces as they battle Russian invaders, and President Joe Biden swiftly called for Congress to pass the package.
Russian 'Cyber Sabotage' A Global Threat: Security Firm
A cyber group with links to Russian military intelligence is set to become a significant global threat after playing an increasing critical role in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, a leading cybersecurity firm warned Wednesday.
Trump, In Shadow Diplomacy, Seeks To Be Anti-Biden
Receiving dignitaries at his Florida estate and courting leaders shunned elsewhere as autocratic, Donald Trump is increasingly leading a shadow diplomacy diametrically opposed to US President Joe Biden.
US To Reimpose Oil Sanctions On Venezuela
The United States said Wednesday it will snap back sanctions on Venezuela's crucial oil industry after President Nicolas Maduro's government continued its repression of opponents.
US To Reimpose Oil Sanctions On Venezuela: Officials
The United States is to snap back sanctions on Venezuela's crucial oil industry after President Nicolas Maduro's government continued its "repression" of opponents, US officials said Wednesday.