Law school graduates turn their backs on Adams during commencement address
Law school graduates turn their backs on Adams during commencement address
Woman Arrested in Connection to Kim Kardashian Look-Alike Christina Ashten Gourkani's Death
Woman Arrested in Connection to Kim Kardashian Look-Alike Christina Ashten Gourkani's Death
Army officer says squatter moved into her DeKalb home while she was on duty, now she can’t evict him
Army officer says squatter moved into her DeKalb home while she was on duty, now she can’t evict him
How Putin Walked Right Into an Election Sex Tape Scandal
How Putin Walked Right Into an Election Sex Tape Scandal
Florida mom whose teen son stabbed cheerleader 114 times sentenced for evidence tampering after washing blood from his jeans
Florida mom whose teen son stabbed cheerleader 114 times sentenced for evidence tampering after washing blood from his jeans
People Who Work In Customer Service — Tell Us The Dumbest Thing A Customer Has Ever Asked You For
People Who Work In Customer Service — Tell Us The Dumbest Thing A Customer Has Ever Asked You For
What Do You Call 2,326 Kyles in One Place? A World Record.
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U.S. News Releases Its Latest, Disputed Rankings of Law and Medical Schools
After protests and a boycott, the publication has altered its methodology. But the changes are unlikely to placate critics.
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The former president’s current and potential rivals have failed to gain traction as the party seems to rally around him in the face of criticism.
Mayorkas Vows Tough Penalties for Illegal Border Crossings
As Title 42 expired, the Homeland Security secretary said that people entering the United States illegally would face “tougher consequences.”
Wendy Sherman, the Deputy Secretary of State, Plans to Retire
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Why P-22 Is Still Everywhere in Los Angeles
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Ex-ByteDance Executive Accuses Company of ‘Lawlessness’
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Federal Judge Says Border Patrol Can’t Forgo Release Notices to Ease Backups
The order does not affect the expiration of the pandemic-era Title 42 immigration restrictions, according to an expert. But it could complicate efforts to ...
Covid Cautions Continue for Some, Even as Federal Emergency Ends
While mandates and lockdowns are long gone, the virus isn’t and, for some Americans, neither are masks.
Ukraine’s Offensive Could Set Stage for Diplomacy With Russia, U.S. Officials Say
While exploring endgames, Biden aides say they reject any push for peace talks — including from China — that would freeze the current front lines and Russi...
With Title 42’s End, Scenes of Anxiety, Weariness and Relief at the Border
Some people tried last-minute crossings overnight, but most of the border was quiet on Friday, while U.S. officials braced for the days ahead.
U.S. Faces ‘Significant Risk’ of Running Out of Cash in June, Budget Office Warns
A default would cause financial distress, economic disruptions and rapid increases in borrowing rates, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said.
Behind the New Indictments of El Chapo’s Sons, Rivalry Seethed Between Agencies
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Former Prosecutor Rebuffs GOP Questions About Trump Case
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Hodding Carter III, Crusading Editor and Jimmy Carter Aide, Dies at 88
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Texas has been taking immigration matters into its own hands.
Texas has been taking immigration matters into its own hands.
U.S. Solar Makers Criticize Biden’s Tax Credits as Too Lax on China
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Group Tied to Influential Conservative Activist Spent $183 Million in a Year
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Rumored Taylor Swift Memoir Is Actually by K-Pop Stars BTS
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Lori Vallow Daybell Found Guilty of Murdering 2 of Her Children
Lori Vallow Daybell was convicted in Idaho of murder in the deaths of two of her children and of conspiring to murder her husband’s previous wife. Prosecut...
Representative Garret Graves Sees Hope in Debt Limit Talks
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Rural Georgia Factory, Flush With Federal Funds, Votes to Unionize
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After Title 42 Expires, U.S. Border Sees Crowds, but Not Chaos
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Title 42 Ends, Swelling Immigration Case Backlog Amid Judge Shortage
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Severe Storms Strike Plains After a Night of Tornado Reports
More severe weather arrived a day after tornadoes were reported across five states, from Colorado to Louisiana, on Thursday.
In Migrant Camps, Anxiety and Relief: ‘It Was Worth It. We Are in America.’
Pandemic-era migration restrictions were lifted without a fresh spike in border crossings. Thousands of migrants now find themselves in a holding pattern.
Immigration Politics Return to the Forefront as the 2024 Race Picks Up Pace
Donald J. Trump rode border security to the presidency in 2016. Republicans hope the issue will be at the center of the debate again.
"48 Hours" investigates: "A Stabbing in Colts Neck"
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N.J. woman survives a home invasion where she was brutally stabbed by a young stranger
Despite losing three quarters of the blood in her body, Donna Ongsiako was able to help police find the person who almost took her life.
What did Lori Vallow Daybell do? A timeline of the case
Charged with the murders of Vallow's kids — JJ Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16 — the married couple also faces other charges related to the mysterious deaths...
Viral video captures plump snapping turtle nicknamed "Chonkosaurus"
"Look at that beast! Hey, how ya doing guy? You look good. You're healthy," a kayaker who took the video can be heard saying.
Justice Department asks court to block Trump testimony in FBI lawsuit
Former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page sued the Justice Department after they were fired from the FBI.
Cows lead police "directly" to where a suspect was hiding in their pasture
"Apparently cows do not want suspected criminals loitering in their pasture," police said.
CIA to change its handling of sexual assault, harassment allegations
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Law school graduates turn their backs on Adams during commencement address
Law school graduates turn their backs on Adams during commencement addressWoman Arrested in Connection to Kim Kardashian Look-Alike Christina Ashten Gourkani's Death
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People Who Work In Customer Service — Tell Us The Dumbest Thing A Customer Has Ever Asked You ForWhat Do You Call 2,326 Kyles in One Place? A World Record.
Kyle, Texas, is hosting a fair this month to try to break the world record for the largest gathering of people with the same first...
U.S. News Releases Its Latest, Disputed Rankings of Law and Medical Schools
After protests and a boycott, the publication has altered its methodology. But the changes are unlikely to placate critics.
Why the Anti-Trump Republican Primary Has Yet to Emerge
The former president’s current and potential rivals have failed to gain traction as the party seems to rally around him in the fac...
Mayorkas Vows Tough Penalties for Illegal Border Crossings
As Title 42 expired, the Homeland Security secretary said that people entering the United States illegally would face “tougher con...
Wendy Sherman, the Deputy Secretary of State, Plans to Retire
She began her first diplomatic job 30 years ago, led talks on the Iran nuclear deal and grapples with China and Russia. She is als...
Why P-22 Is Still Everywhere in Los Angeles
After his death, the mountain lion from Griffith Park was inescapable and celebrated in a museum exhibit as a “hero.”
Ex-ByteDance Executive Accuses Company of ‘Lawlessness’
The former executive sued ByteDance, which owns TikTok, for wrongful termination and accused the company of lifting content from r...
Federal Judge Says Border Patrol Can’t Forgo Release Notices to Ease Backups
The order does not affect the expiration of the pandemic-era Title 42 immigration restrictions, according to an expert. But it cou...
Covid Cautions Continue for Some, Even as Federal Emergency Ends
While mandates and lockdowns are long gone, the virus isn’t and, for some Americans, neither are masks.
Ukraine’s Offensive Could Set Stage for Diplomacy With Russia, U.S. Officials Say
While exploring endgames, Biden aides say they reject any push for peace talks — including from China — that would freeze the curr...
With Title 42’s End, Scenes of Anxiety, Weariness and Relief at the Border
Some people tried last-minute crossings overnight, but most of the border was quiet on Friday, while U.S. officials braced for the...
U.S. Faces ‘Significant Risk’ of Running Out of Cash in June, Budget Office Warns
A default would cause financial distress, economic disruptions and rapid increases in borrowing rates, the nonpartisan Congression...
Behind the New Indictments of El Chapo’s Sons, Rivalry Seethed Between Agencies
When sweeping charges against the Chapitos were announced last month, the Justice Department presented a unified front. It was ano...
Former Prosecutor Rebuffs GOP Questions About Trump Case
Mark F. Pomerantz appeared for a deposition before the House Judiciary Committee but declined to answer many of the panel’s questi...
Hodding Carter III, Crusading Editor and Jimmy Carter Aide, Dies at 88
As a journalist in Mississippi, he championed civil rights. He later became the face of the U.S. government during the Iranian hos...
Texas has been taking immigration matters into its own hands.
Texas has been taking immigration matters into its own hands.U.S. Solar Makers Criticize Biden’s Tax Credits as Too Lax on China
U.S.-based manufacturers of solar products say rules issued by the Biden administration on Friday will “cement China’s dominance” ...
Group Tied to Influential Conservative Activist Spent $183 Million in a Year
The activist, Leonard Leo, has been instrumental in pushing the federal judiciary to the right. A new tax filing offers a glimpse ...
Rumored Taylor Swift Memoir Is Actually by K-Pop Stars BTS
When rumors started swirling that the pop star was writing a book, Swifties were ready for it. But their hunt for Easter eggs led ...
Lori Vallow Daybell Found Guilty of Murdering 2 of Her Children
Lori Vallow Daybell was convicted in Idaho of murder in the deaths of two of her children and of conspiring to murder her husband’...
Representative Garret Graves Sees Hope in Debt Limit Talks
The Louisiana congressman, who acts as a consigliere to Speaker Kevin McCarthy, says four areas of potential compromise have emerg...
Rural Georgia Factory, Flush With Federal Funds, Votes to Unionize
Friday’s victory by the United Steelworkers at a factory building electric school buses was a test for Democratic hopes that clean...
After Title 42 Expires, U.S. Border Sees Crowds, but Not Chaos
Despite the relative calm, the Biden administration faces court challenges that they say may undermine efforts to deal with record...
Title 42 Ends, Swelling Immigration Case Backlog Amid Judge Shortage
A severe shortage of immigration judges has led to long delays for asylum cases. The backlog is expected to grow now that pandemic...
Severe Storms Strike Plains After a Night of Tornado Reports
More severe weather arrived a day after tornadoes were reported across five states, from Colorado to Louisiana, on Thursday.
In Migrant Camps, Anxiety and Relief: ‘It Was Worth It. We Are in America.’
Pandemic-era migration restrictions were lifted without a fresh spike in border crossings. Thousands of migrants now find themselv...
Immigration Politics Return to the Forefront as the 2024 Race Picks Up Pace
Donald J. Trump rode border security to the presidency in 2016. Republicans hope the issue will be at the center of the debate aga...
"48 Hours" investigates: "A Stabbing in Colts Neck"
A New Jersey woman was violently stabbed in her own home on Fourth of July weekend in 2013. Despite her serious injuries, Donna On...
N.J. woman survives a home invasion where she was brutally stabbed by a young stranger
Despite losing three quarters of the blood in her body, Donna Ongsiako was able to help police find the person who almost took her...
What did Lori Vallow Daybell do? A timeline of the case
Charged with the murders of Vallow's kids — JJ Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16 — the married couple also faces other charges related...
Viral video captures plump snapping turtle nicknamed "Chonkosaurus"
"Look at that beast! Hey, how ya doing guy? You look good. You're healthy," a kayaker who took the video can be heard saying.
Justice Department asks court to block Trump testimony in FBI lawsuit
Former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page sued the Justice Department after they were fired from the FBI.
Cows lead police "directly" to where a suspect was hiding in their pasture
"Apparently cows do not want suspected criminals loitering in their pasture," police said.
CIA to change its handling of sexual assault, harassment allegations
The CIA's efforts to address internal sexual assault and harassment allegations have recently come under congressional scrutiny.