Fani Willis Accuses Trump of Mere ‘Dissatisfaction’ as He Pushes Appeal That Could Remove Her From Georgia Case
The 45th president looks to short-circuit his racketeering rap even before the prosecution goes to trial.
The 45th president looks to short-circuit his racketeering rap even before the prosecution goes to trial.
We in the audience at Carnegie Hall expected a straightforward retrospective of the great leading lady’s life and work, and what we got was both that and something else.
We can think of lots of good reasons — meaning Baltimoreans — for whom to name the new bridge over the waters spanned by the Francis Scott Key.
As an example of the Washington-Jersualem rift, Netanyahu on Monday says ‘a date’ has been decided for an IDF operation at Rafah, where top Hamas leaders are holed up. A day later, Blinken says Washington has heard of no such date.
Arizona is the latest state to have abortion politics pushed to the forefront by the state’s Supreme Court.
The Princess of Wales recently announced her diagnosis after a weeks-long absence and an edited photo of her sparked global conspiracy theories.
An alleged spy accused of one of the ‘longest-lasting infiltrations of the United States government by a foreign agent’ by Attorney General Garland is due in court Friday.
Judge Ana Reyes excoriated justice department lawyers for refusing to let their colleagues testify about Hunter Biden’s alleged tax crimes before House impeachment investigators.
The Senate majority leader could be joined by GOP colleagues in his effort to quash the articles of impeachment.
Maryland’s governor, Wes Moore, is meeting with members of Congress this week to discuss funding and support for rebuilding the bridge after a cargo ship crashed into it in the early hours of March 26.
Speaker Johnson plans to put an explicitly anti-cease-fire resolution on the floor in a matter of days.
As Governor Hochul’s reparations commission meets this year, one key question will be the extent to which the private sector will be held responsible for early ties to slavery.
Thursday, Minneapolis’s city council is set to meet to decide whether or not it should follow through with a measure passed last month to raise the wages of rideshare drivers.
The trip — his third to America since taking office — will also include a meeting with Elon Musk at Austin, Texas and a tour of a Tesla factory.
Walid Daqqah died from cancer in an Israeli jail during a prison sentence for torturing and murdering an Israeli teenager, Moshe Tamam, in 1984.
Israeli airspace itself is protected from air strikes to a degree that might better explain Iran’s hesitancy in retaliating against Israel for the attack on its embassy at Damascus.
The Huskies left little doubt that they have cracked the championship code and are thinking of a three peat.
The special counsel tells the Supreme Court that a ‘president’s constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed does not entail a general right to violate them.’
Antipathy builds against a Scottish law that, critics say, stifles free speech; pushback against gender theory grows at the Vatican and elsewhere in Europe.
Unease grows over the possibility that pro-Hamas protests at Chicago could make the Battle of Grant Park look like a game of TiddlyWinks.
At a blockbuster fundraising event, Trump emphasizes not only unity in the Republican party, but unity throughout America. Success is always the best revenge.
The first labor union for Amazon employees in America is divided, running out of money, and fighting over an election that could determine who will lead the group.
A new proposal from a Senator and a Congresswoman from Washington state — one Democrat and one Republican — could finally do something to protect America’s children.
The green energy lobby — better known as the climate-change-industrial complex — isn’t paying its fair share.
Mr. Trump’s attorneys argue that he can’t get a fair trial in Manhattan, where he is deeply unpopular.