Brittney Griner Update: Russian Court Rejects Basketball Star's Prison Appeal
A Russian court rejected American basketball star Brittney Griner's appeal of her 9-year prison sentence, opening the door to her transfer to a penal colony.
St. Louis School Shooting Leaves 2 Dead, 7 Injured
A shooting Monday morning in a St. Louis school killed at least two and wounded seven.
Owner Of Gold's Gym Among Six Missing In Plane Crash Off Costa Rica Coast
The owner of Gold's Gym is feared dead following a plane crash on the coast of Costa Rica.
Liz Cheney Warns Live Donald Trump Testimony Could Be A 'Circus'
Rep. Liz Cheney warned that live testimony from former President Trump could result in a "circus."
Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Student Debt Relief Program, How Biden Administration Reacted
President Biden's student debt relief program was dealt a blow when it was issued a block from a federal appeals court.
Illegal Border Crossings To US Reach Record High Despite New Policies
Illegal border crossings along the U.S. - Mexico border have reached an all-time high. Migrants from Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba account for the highest percentage.
Oklahoma Executes Man 20 Years After Murder Of Infant Daughter
Oklahoma executed Benjamin Cole, despite arguments claiming he was mentally ill. Cole was convicted of murdering his 9-month-old daughter in 2002.
Family Of George Floyd To Sue Kanye West Over Conspiracy-Laden Comments
The family of George Floyd plans to sue Kanye West for $250 million after comments he made alleging Floyd died from a fentanyl overdose.
LA Councilman Kevin de Leon Explains Why He Won't Resign Despite Biden's Request
A Los Angeles councilman is refusing to resign following calls from President Biden, following the leak of a racist recording.
College Wrestlers Meet Their Match In Horrifying Attack By Grizzly Bear
Two college wrestlers survived a scary grizzly bear attack in Wyoming, crediting their bond as teammates for saving their lives.
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infecting Florida Residents Following Hurricane Ian
A growing number of Florida residents have become infected with a flesh-eating bacteria following the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian.
Iran Facing EU Sanctions Following Russia Drone Sales
Iran is facing new sanctions from the E.U. following evidence suggesting their sale of deadly drones to Russia for use against Ukraine.
Polls Show New York Gov. Hochul's Lead Shrinking As Zeldin Gains Steam
Two new polls show the New York gubernatorial race tightening between incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul and Republican challenger Lee Zeldin.
After Shaky Takeoff, Spirit Airlines Shareholders Approve JetBlue Deal
Spirit Airlines shareholders approved the $3.8 billion merger with JetBlue on Wednesday.
Bronny James Lands Another NIL Sponsorship, Inks Deal With Beats By Dre
Bronny James, the son of basketball legend Lebron James, signed a NIL endorsement deal with Beats By Dre.
Cadillac Unveils $300,000 Electric Car In Latest Test Of GM Brand
Cadillac unveiled its newest luxury vehicle, a $300,000 electric car that will be completely customizable.
PSG Superstar Neymar Testifies In Barcelona Transfer Trial
Socer superstar Neymar testified in a Spanish court Tuesday, defending himself against charges of corruption and fraud connected to his transfer to Barcelona in 2013
Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Site Launches; Here's How To Apply
President Biden's student loan forgiveness website launched today, opening the doors for millions of Americans to receive relief.
Tennessee Titans Reach Agreement With Nashville Mayor For New $2.2B Stadium
The Tennessee Titans reached an agreement with the Nashville mayor to construct a new $2.2 billion stadium.
K-Pop's BTS Band Members To Start Korean Military Service, Take Hiatus Until 2025
The seven members of the K-pop band "BTS" will serve in the South Korean military, and the group will remain on hiatus until around 2025.
Steve Bannon Latest: Justice Department Seeks 6-Month Jail Sentence, $200K Fine For Former Trump Strategist
The Justice Department wants to see former top Trump advisor Steve Bannon serve six months in prison and pay a $200,000 fine.
Herschel Walker Defends Debate Stunt, Calls Prop Badge 'Legit'
Herschel Walker, the Republican candidate for Senate in Georgia, defended his debate stunt that saw him display a prop badge to the audience.
Suspected Serial Killer Arrested In Stockton, California
A man suspected of killing 8 people was arrested on Saturday, in Stockton, California.
Donald Trump Under Fire For Anti-Semitic Remarks, Says American Jews Must 'Get Their Act Together'
Former President Donald Trump posted shared anti-semitic tropes on his Truth Social platform early Sunday morning.
James Madison University Shooting Update: 8 People Shot, No Arrests Have Been Made
Eight people were shot at an incident near James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
VIDEO 'SNL' Skits From Last Night: Watch Cold Open, Weekend Update Pick Apart Jan 6 Committee
Last night's "Saturday Night Live" picked apart the Jan 6. Committee and Kanye West's anti-Semitic tweets, with host Megan Thee Stallion.
Supreme Court Refuses Trump Request To Intervene In Mar-A-Lago Case
The Supreme Court rejected former President Donald Trump's request to intervene in his case stemming from an alleged mishandling of documents.
Biden's National Security Plan Keys In On Russia, Competition With China
President Biden's national security strategy focused on the looming threat of China, and the present danger that Russia poses.
New York AG Files Motion To Stop Trump From Moving Assets Amid Fraud Lawsuit
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a motion to bar former President Trump and his businesses from moving assets to a holding company, amid lawsuit.
Social Security Sees Biggest Benefits Increase In Over 40 Years
Social Security will see an 8.7% hike in 2023 in response to inflation.