Double Blow For Trump As Judges Reject Dismissal Bids In Dual Cases
Former President Donald Trump encountered setbacks in his legal battles as judges dismissed his attempts to halt criminal cases against him.
Israel Approves Opening of Key Gaza Border Crossing Amid Mounting Humanitarian Pressure
Amid escalating pressure for increased humanitarian aid access to Gaza, Israel's Cabinet has approved the opening of the Erez border crossing in northern Gaza.
Baltimore Terminal Braces For Influx Of Vessels As Cleanup Creates Shipping Logjam
The collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge has crippled the port as Tradepoint Atlantic, the only functioning terminal, is overwhelmed with redirected ships and a surge of vehicles.
Sanofi To Settle Around 4,000 Suits Over Zantac Cancer Allegations
Sanofi will settle around 4,000 claims alleging its heartburn medication, Zantac, is linked to cancer.
Trump, RNC Raise $65.6M To Bolster Campaign War Chest And Close Gap With Biden
The surge in support comes amid Trump's confirmation as the presumptive nominee and the appointment of new party leadership, marking a substantial bolstering of the party's financial resources.
Second Temporary Channel Opens In Patapsco River After Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Crews have opened a second temporary channel in the Patapsco River, allowing larger ships to access the Port of Baltimore for the first time since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Trump Media Sues Truth Social's Co-Founders Over Ownership Stakes
In a legal saga surrounding Trump Media & Technology Group, owned by former President Donald Trump, the company has filed a lawsuit against two of its co-founders, Andy Litinsky and Wes Moss.
Biden And Trump Clinch Party Nominations From Four States, Setting Stage for Historic Rematch
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump secured their respective party nominations in primaries held across four states, setting the stage for a historic rematch in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
Florida Supreme Court Upholds Six-Week Abortion Ban, But Allows Voters to Decide
The state's Supreme Court upheld Florida's existing 15-week abortion ban, thereby activating a six-week abortion ban passed by the state legislators last year. The law will be implemented within 30 days.
Hunter Biden's Defense Motions In Tax Case Thrown Out By Federal Judge
In the ongoing federal tax case involving Hunter Biden, Judge Mark Scarsi has dismissed multiple motions by Biden's legal team seeking to dismiss the charges against him.
New York Judge Broadens Gag Order Following Trump's Social Media Attack On Daughter
In response to Donald Trump's social media attacks targeting the daughter of the judge presiding over his hush-money trial in New York, Judge Juan Merchan expanded an existing gag order.
Former Senator And Democratic VP Nominee Joe Lieberman Dies At 82
Former U.S. Senator and Democratic Party vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman passed away at the age of 82 in New York City after complications from a fall.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: 2 Bodies Recovered; Search Efforts Paused To Clear Debris
The victims were found trapped inside a red pickup truck submerged near the center of the collapsed span. Search efforts for the remaining four workers, who are presumed dead, have been temporarily halted due to unsafe conditions for divers.
NBC News Parts Ways With Ronna McDaniel After Uproar From Network Anchors
Ronna McDaniel's appointment ignited controversy within the network, as top television anchors expressed strong opposition, citing her involvement in efforts to undermine the integrity of the 2020 election and her history of criticizing the press.
Hush Money Trial: Judge Issues Gag Order Preventing Trump From Speaking On Witnesses
A New York judge has issued a gag order against former President Donald Trump, prohibiting him from making statements about potential witnesses in an upcoming criminal trial regarding hush money payments.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: 6 Workers Presumed Dead After Cargo Ship Collision
Six construction workers, believed to be from Central America, were on the bridge and are now presumed dead after rescue efforts transitioned to recovery. The Coast Guard concluded its search on Tuesday night and plans to continue recovery efforts on Wednesday.
Florida Passes Bill Banning Children Under 14 From Joining Social Media Platforms
HB3, the bill signed by Governor DeSantis, mandates social media companies to remove existing accounts of children under 14. Failure to comply could result in lawsuits filed on behalf of the underage user, with potential damages of up to $10,000, as outlined in the legislation.
Baltimore's Bridge Collapses After Boat Crashes Into It, Sending Vehicles Into Water
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, collapsed into the Patapsco River early Tuesday morning after being struck by a large boat, causing multiple vehicles to plummet into the water.
Philippines SEC Blocks Binance Over Lack Of License
The Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the prohibition of local access to Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange.
Trump Blasts 'Election Interference' As Judge Sets Hush Money Trial Date For April 15
Former President Donald Trump finds himself embroiled in a whirlwind of legal challenges and political turmoil, with a recent decision by a New York judge to set a trial date for his hush money case.
Trump Granted Reprieve As Appellate Court Allows Reduced Bond In High-Stakes Case
The decision comes as a relief for Trump, who had expressed concerns about having to sell assets at reduced prices to meet the original bond requirement.