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DC Attorney General Blasts NRA Foundation: 'Unchecked Piggy Bank'
The NRA reached a settlement on Wednesday in a misconduct lawsuit brought by Washington, DC, Attorney General Brian Schwalb.
Scar Tip Spurs Arrest of Jan. 6 Suspect Accused of Beating Cops With Pole
A Pennsylvania man faces several felony charges in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Bryan Kohberger Defense Plans New Alibi for Quadruple-Murder Trial
Attorneys for Kohberger, the man accused of killing four Idaho college students in November 2022, shared his alibi in new court filings.
NPR Editor Uri Berliner Resigns As Calls for Defunding Grow
Uril Berliner quit NPR after alleging it was biased in favor of liberals, but the saga continues.
Refugees Would Get Millions for Housing Under New Bill
The House on Saturday will vote on a package of spending bills, including funds for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
California Sees Surge in Homeowners Trying to Sell Their Houses
Listings are up in the state amid price increases, according to the California Association of Realtors.
Mayorkas Impeachment Fail Sparks Republican Outrage
Multiple Republicans had previously expressed concerns that Democratic leadership in the upper chamber would kill off the impeachment trial before it began.
California Homebuyers Fight Over $1.7 Million Tiny Home
The property has attracted significant attention since going on the market.
Columbia Threatens to Suspend Students as President Testifies in Congress
As the Columbia University president testifies in D.C. over antisemitism on campuses, students hold a sit-in protesting the school's financial ties to Israel.
New Florida Law Prepares Students to 'Withstand' Communist Indoctrination
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation that strengthens education standards on teaching the "evils of communism."
Biden Says His Uncle May Have Been Eaten by Cannibals
The president told a story about his family members during World War II during a visit Wednesday to Pennsylvania.
Migrants Getting 6 Months of Free Rent Blasted as 'Insufficient'
Denver has seen the largest per-capita surge of migrants in the U.S. and is moving toward a more "sustainable program."
Alvin Bragg Reveals Trial Plan Against Donald Trump
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg lists previous "misconducts and criminal acts" against Donald Trump as a plan if Trump testifies.
Death Valley Has Already Received Year's Worth of Rain
Rainfall totals surged in the "driest place in North America" after an atmospheric river hit the region in February.
Melania Testifying Would 'Backfire' on Alvin Bragg: Ex-Trump Aide
Trump has pleaded not guilty to the charges and denied any wrongdoing in the case.
Fani Willis' Office Gets Into Shouting Match With Judge: 'Have a Seat!'
A prosecutor from the Fulton County DA's office got into a tense exchange with the judge presiding over the YSL case on Wednesday.
Florida Sees Thousands of People Quit Their Jobs
In February, 35,000 people quit their jobs in the state, the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed.
Jan. 6 Defendant Accuses Lawyer of 'Lying' to Supreme Court
Conservatives have raised concern about an assertion made by the DOJ during arguments in Fischer v. United States.
'Real Housewives' Star Siggy Flicker Stepson Arrested for Capitol Riot
Tyler Campanella, stepson of Siggy Flicker, has been arrested on charges related to the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol.
Can Melania Trump Be Forced to Testify Against Donald?
Legal experts tell Newsweek whether or not Manhattan prosecutors could subpoena Melania to make her testify in the criminal trial.
Once-In-A-Lifetime 'Devil Comet' To Be Brightest This Weekend
12P/Pons-Brooks will be at its closest point to the sun on April 21, and may even be visible to the naked eye.
Donald Trump's Biggest Enemies Named as 'Most Influential'
On Wednesday, Time magazine published its comprehensive list of "The Most Influential People of 2024".