Books Critical Of Trump Placed Him At Odds With Former Associates And Family Alike
As with anyone critical of him, Trump and his allies did what they could to try and undermine three books released by two former associates and his niece that painted an unflattering picture of the president.
Trump's Crusade Against Mail-In Voting Continues Even As He Requests His Own Ballot
The Trump campaign has filed multiple lawsuits against states trying to expand mail-in voting ahead of the November elections. New Jersey may be next.
The Birther Is Back As Trump Reopens Obama Playbook Against Kamala Harris
Trump floated the idea of Harris not being eligible to be named as Joe Biden's running mate, drawing familiar criticism after he promoted a conspiracy theory against President Obama.
Epic Games Invites Apple's Fury After Slashing 'Fortnite' Currency Prices And Offering Direct Payments
Epic's decision to step around the service fee charged by Apple is another step in the company's path to carving out a larger piece of the video game industry's financial pie.
ICE-y Tensions And Protests In Portland Spilling Outside The City
Crowds gathered in the Bend, Oregon, to effectively block the path of buses with multiple people detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Uber, Lyft Speeding Toward Collision With California Court Over Employee Classification
The pressure to classify drivers as employees has spread overseas to the United Kingdom and is also leaking into food-delivery services.
The Latest On Epstein Pal Ghislaine Maxwell Includes Surge In Calls To A Sexual Assault Hotline, The New Man in Her Life
While questions surround her recent relationship with another man amid Epstein's legal troubles and the release of documents from a 2015 civil suit against her, the exposure has had a positive effect in at least one way.
Riots Over Facebook Posts About Prophet Muhammad In Bengaluru, India, Leave Three Dead
The original post has since been deleted and police have arrested the person allegedly responsible for the post about the Muslim holy figure.
North Korea Steps Up Propaganda To Westerners On YouTube, Twitter
The videos posted online have drawn suspicion for apparent choices to hide certain aspects of North Korea's capital of Pyongyang.
Disney Killing The Fox In Iconic 20th Century Fox Television
The rebrand to 20th Television comes as part of a larger move by Disney to rebrand and merge several of its existing television studios.
Tropical Depression In Atlantic May Become Tropical Storm Josephine
Tropical Storm Josephine would be the 10th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season and the earliest a "J" named storm had formed.
Portland Will Not Pursue Charges Against Peaceful Black Lives Matter Protesters
One county district attorney said protesters caught committing violent crimes without provocation will still face criminal charges.
Auckland, New Zealand, Reenters Lockdown After Four People Test Positive For Coronavirus
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern also said she is considering delaying national elections.
QAnon Supporter Who Posted Racist Ads Wins Georgia Runoff, Squad's Ilhan Omar Holds On
"he lying fake news media hates my guts," says Marjorie Taylor Greene after winning George congressional primary.
What Is Joe Biden's VP Pick Kamala Harris’ Ethnicity?
The California senator has previously spoken about the pride she takes in her Black and Indian heritage taught to her by her mother.
Secret Service Shooting Of Man Outside White House Grounds Under Internal Investigation
The Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department will also be investigating the shooting that took place during President Trump's live media briefing.
Forget Joggers, Jeans Are Still Popular During A Global Pandemic According To Levi's CEO
Levi's CEO Chip Bergh said the company has been tracking people choice of clothes during the pandemic and found jeans are still popular even with so many people stuck inside their homes.
Primary Races In Minnesota, Georgia Include QAnon Conspiracist, 'Squad' Member
One Republican candidate in Georgia's runoff has faced criticism for racist rhetoric and Minnesota's member of the "The Squad" faces a tough challenge.
Police Search For The Grouch Who Punched Sesame Place Worker Over Park's Mask Requirement
The teen is recovering in a local hospital after undergoing surgery for his jaw injury suffered from the attack.
Midwest Derecho Leaves Over A Million Customers From Iowa To Indiana Without Power
The storm persisted for 14 hours on Monday, with wind gusts over 100 mph reported in Iowa and a tornado touching down in Chicago.
Seattle Police Chief Retires After City Council Cuts Budget by $4 Million
Chief Carmen Best is scheduled to speak about her retirement with Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan in a press conference scheduled for Tuesday.
Ghislaine Maxwell Says She's Treated 'Less Favorably' In Prison, Wants Documents Re-Sealed
Jeffrey Epstein's former associate has been held in Brooklyn since July after her arrest on multiple sex crime charges.
Putin Claims Russia Has 'First' Coronavirus Vaccine, Daughter Inoculated
Russian leader said one of his two daughters has already been inoculated and vaccinations will be voluntary once public inoculations begin.
Nearly Half Of Canada's Last Ice Shelf Collapses, Measures Bigger Than Manhattan
Rising temperatures and open water were both listed as contributing factors to the collapse.
South Dakota Sioux Tribe Set Up Checkpoints Along Reservation To Prevent COVID Spread In Sturgis
The checkpoints have faced legal challenges from state and federal officials, prompting a lawsuit by reservation authorities to uphold checkpoints.
Four Arrested During Ferguson Protests On Anniversary Of Michael Brown Shooting
Police said protests remained peaceful until an alleged group of agitators caused the scene to turn chaotic, leading to the four arrests.
EPA To Roll Back Methane Monitoring For Natural Gas Pipelines, Report Says
The new rules are expected to be signed Thursday and roll back regulations implemented under the Obama administration over greenhouse gas and global warming concerns.
Payroll Tax, Evictions, And Other Things To Know About President Trump's Executive Orders
President Trump's executive orders are filled with murky language and is expected to face legal challenges for attempting to circumvent Congress.
Report: Big Ten Cancels Season, Putting 2020 College Football In Doubt
The Big 10 conference reportedly voted to cancel the upcoming season while the other seasons have not shared any potential plans.
Downtown Chicago Rocked By Violence, Looting After Police Shooting
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she would not call in the National Guard or ask the federal government to send more agents.