Trump, Lawyer Fined Nearly $1M For Filing 'Frivolous' Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton
Trump and his legal team were fined nearly $1 million by a Florida judge who said the former president's lawsuit against Hillary Clinton was "frivolous."
Rapper Wins Huge Lawsuit Against Energy Drink Celsius, 'I Have Gained A New Respect For The Judicial System'
Hip hop artist Flor Rida was awarded over $80 million in a lawsuit against the energy drink Celsius.
USDA To Strictly Enforce New 'Organic' Guidelines, Ending Fraudulent Advertising
The USDA announced new guidelines for its "organic" label, seeking to end fraudulent claims.
George Santos A Drag Queen In Brazil Under The Name 'Kitara Ravache?' Picture Surfaces From 2008
Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., denied reports of him performing as a drag queen during his time living in Brazil.
Why Is Amazon Ending Its Charity Program? Company Axes 'Smile' Amid Mass Layoffs
Amazon is ending its charity program that has donated roughly $500 million since 2013.
Donald Trump Insists Facebook Reactivate His Account, Plans Twitter Return
Donald Trump's 2024 campaign sent a letter to Meta officials urging the former president be reinstated to the platform.
Who Is Matt Schlapp? Republican Operative Accused Of Groping By Herschel Walker Campaign Staffer
Prominent GOP operative Matt Schlapp is being sued by a former Herschel Walker campaign staffer for allegations of sexual assault.
Ron Jeremy Ruled Mentally Incompetent By Judge In Ongoing Rape Trial
Adult film star Ron Jeremy has been declared mentally incompetent by a Los Angeles judge, excusing him from standing at his ongoing sexual misconduct trial.
Israel's Supreme Court Rules Against Netanyahu Political Appointment
Israel's Supreme Court ruled against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's appointment of a close ally who had been convicted of tax fraud.
Big Tech Layoffs: Microsoft Set To Slash More Than 10,000 Jobs This Week
Microsoft will cut upwards of 10,000 jobs, joining the list of major tech companies to cull their workforce amid a tepid economic landscape.
Trump Confident In Potential DeSantis Matchup, Says 'We'll Handle That'
Trump showed his confidence in a potential 2024 matchup between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and himself.
Teen Mom, Baby Among Six Dead In California Shooting
A 17-year-old mother and her infant were among the six found dead following a shooting in Goshen, California.
Apple's New Macs Powered By Its Most Powerful Chip To Date
Apple's newest MacBook Pros will include the company's most powerful chip.
Has The US Moved Past Covid? Plateauing Vaccination Rates, New Variant May Say Otherwise
As a new strain spreads throughout the country, Covid-19 is not on the mind of many Americans. Does this mean the U.S. has moved past the pandemic?
McCarthy Says House Would 'Look At' Expunging Trump Impeachments
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he would "look at" expunging one, or both, impeachments from former President Trump's record.
Donald Trump's Family Companies Ordered To Pay $1.6M For Tax Fraud Convictions
Two Trump Organization companies were ordered to pay a $1.6 million fine Friday after a jury found them guilty of 17 counts of tax fraud.
Exxon Campaigned Against Global Warming Despite Internal Research Accurately Predicting Future Calamity
A new study shows that internal research conducted by ExxonMobil accurately predicted the future effects of global warming.
George Santos Resume Shows Republican Congressman Was Specific About His False College Background
The resume of disgraced congressman George Santos was revealed to show the specifics of his multitude of lies.
Police Bodycam Footage Shows Odell Beckham Jr. Escorted Off Plane, Engaging In Verbal Altercation
Police bodycam footage shows Odell Beckham Jr.'s Nov. 27 incident that resulted in him being removed from the plane.
Inflation Shows Signs Of Easing With Slight Price Drop In December
Inflation shows signs of slowing as prices dropped slightly in December.
Illinois Becomes Ninth US State To Ban Assault Rifles
Illinois becomes the ninth U.S. state to ban the sale and distribution of assault rifles.
Naomi Osaka Announces First Pregnancy, Will Sit Out Rest Of 2023
Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka is expecting her first child with her boyfriend, rapper Cordae.
Andrew Tate Loses Appeal To Reverse Asset Seizures In Romania
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate had his asset seizure appeal rejected by a Romanian court Wednesday.
Airlines ScrambleTo Get Back On Schedule After FAA Orders Shutdown
Airlines have started to resume normal services after the FAA lifted the temporary halt it placed on all departures in the U.S.
Trump Team Legal Problems: Weisselberg Heads To Prison, Rudy Gets Subpoenaed
Several former key allies of Donald Trump are facing a litany of legal troubles.
California Rep. Katie Porter Announces Senate Campaign To Unseat Feinstein
California Rep. Katie Porter will run for the Senate in 2024.
Newly Aligned House Republicans Vote In Vain To Cut IRS Funding
House Republicans passed a bill to rescind the funding promised to the IRS from the Inflation Reduction Act.
Tech Layoffs: Coinbase Announces New Round Of Firings, 20% To Lose Jobs
Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase announced it would cut nearly 20% of its workforce to shore up cash.
Why Are New York Nurses On Strike? Thousands Take To The Streets To Demonstrate
Thousands of New York City nurses have gone on strike, fighting for increased wages and better staffing.
Apple Reality Pro VR Headset To Ship In Fall 2023, What To Know About The Latest Gadget
Apple's mixed-reality headset will debut this spring and begin to ship this fall, according to a Bloomberg report.