Read The Full Letter From The NY Prosecutor Who Said Donald Trump Is Guilty
A Manhattan prosecutor who resigned from the District Attorney's office over what he said was its refusal to pursue an indictment against former President Donald Trump says the ex-president is guilty of multiple felonies. Read his resignation letter here.
BlackRock CEO Says War In Ukraine Will Drive Faster Adoption Of Cryptocurrency, Green Energy
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink predicted in a letter to shareholders that the Russian invasion of Ukraine may accelerate the adoption of cryptocurrency and greener energy sources.
US Orders For Durable Goods Drop By 2.2%, Ending Four Months Of Expansion
Orders for U.S. durable goods fell by 2.2% in February, ending four consecutive months of growth.
How A Brain Implant Led A Fully Paralyzed Patient To Communicate In 'Game Changing' Experiment
Scientists in Germany observed a paralyzed man fully communicate through electrodes implanted in his brain, opening the door to new possibilities for how to treat these patients.
US Congressional Candidate Drops Election Bid To Go Fight In Ukraine Against Russia
A U.S. congressional candidate in Minnesota has chosen to forego his campaign, so that he may join other volunteers heading to Ukraine to fight Russia.
Trump 'Very Sad,' Snatches Back Endorsement From Loyalist Running For Senate
Former President Donald Trump has turned on one of his most loyal supporters, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), after Brooks suggested the focus of the race should not be on relitigating the 2020 election.
Mortgage Applications Contract By 8% As Market Braces Itself For Future Rate Hikes
The Federal Reserve is determined to continue raising interest rates throughout 2022, but it is causing a decline in mortgage applications and higher rates that disadvantage first-time home buyers.
New York Mayor Ends Mask Mandate For Kids Younger Than Five As City Keeps COVID Numbers Down
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has withdrawn the mask mandate for children younger than five years of age after saying the city was now a "low risk environment".
Florida Men Turn To 'Hacking' Fuel Pumps To Bring Down Gas Prices
A group of seven Florida men stand accused of "hacking" gas stations in two counties to get cheaper fuel with prices rising nationwide.
‘A Slow-Rolling Greek Tragedy’: New Book Details VP Harris’ Frustrations Inside The White House
A new book about the 2020 presidential election says that First Lady Jill Biden was not initially supportive of picking Kamala Harris to be Joe's Vice President.
GOP-Led States Dealt Setbacks In Clash Over Transgender Rights
Republican Party-led states are facing setbacks in the ongoing clash over LGBT rights, especially on the increasingly contentious debates on issues related to children.
Biden Sounds New Alarm On Russian Cyber Attacks, Urges Companies To Act Now
President Joe Biden is warning that intelligence reports suggest the Russian government is "exploring" its options for a retaliatory cyber attack against the U.S. for its sanctions over the war in Ukraine.
'Closed Until Further Notice:' Shanghai Disneyland Goes Into Lockdown As COVID-19 Cases Go Higher
One of the world's largest Disney resorts has gone into lockdown, becoming the latest casualty in China's continuing struggle against the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Russia Warns Relations With US On The Brink Of Collapse After Biden Calls Putin A 'War Criminal'
Russia warned the U.S. that their relationship was on the "verge of collapse" after President Joe Biden called President Vladimir Putin a "war criminal" last week.
US Tries To Make Amends With Saudi Arabia As Pressure Mounts To Raise Oil Supplies
The U.S. has deployed fresh missile interceptors to Saudi Arabia in a bid to restore some goodwill with the kingdom as pressure mounts to bring down oil prices.
'I Was In Shock': Russian Oligarch Describes Life After Being Sanctioned For Ukraine War
One of Russia's richest oligarchs says that he is now forced to live off a monthly allowance from the British government after being sanctioned over Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.
Massive 135 Car Pileup That Left Six People Dead Cleared From Missouri Highway
A devastating car wreck took place along Interstate 57 that left six people dead and extended about half a mile in length.
Sanctions On Russia May Cut Off Putin's Botox Supply As Drug Companies Retreat
Western sanctions have taken a toll on Russia's economy, and they may include a cutoff of Botox supplies to President Vladimir Putin.
A Million More American Millionaires Added Last Year Despite COVID-19 Pandemic
The United States economy added over 1 million more millionaires in 2021, owing to the profitability of the U.S. stock market that year.
Parkland Victims' Families Win $127.5 Million Settlement From Justice Department Over FBI 'Negligence'
The victims of the Feb. 14, 2018, shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School reached a $127.5 million settlement with the federal government.
Did The Pandemic Make Classrooms More Violent? Study Finds Teachers Feel More Threatened By Students
Teachers have grown more fearful of their students after a series of violent incidents directed at them in the classroom. Researchers suspect it's the result of the isolation and disconnection from the pandemic.
'They Are Lying To You': Cracks Emerge In Russian State TV's Support For War In Ukraine
Russian state TV networks that are responsible for shaping the narratives of the Kremlin are experiencing what appears to be widening discontent in the wake of Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine.
What Is A Switchblade? Biden Greenlights Sale Of 'Killer' Drones For Ukraine To Use Against Russia
The Biden administration has agreed to contribute $800 million in fresh military aid to Ukraine that includes highly advanced Switchblade 'killer' drones to use against Russia.
'I Don’t Think The People Would Accept It' Trump Signals He Wants New VP Over Mike Pence In 2024
Former President Donald Trump is widely expected to run for the presidency in 2024, but he has signaled that Mike Pence will not come along for the ride.
'They Appreciate A Good Pizza' Papa Johns Sparks Furor Over Refusal To Close Stores In Russia
Papa John’s has cut ties with its corporate operations in Russia as other Western chains have done, but the company running its franchises in the country has refused to close any restaurants over the invasion of Ukraine.
Retail Sales Plunge To 0.3% Growth As More Americans Pare Back Purchases Over Rising Inflation
U.S. retail sales fell in February, growing by only 0.3% after seeing a strong surge in spending in January. Rising inflation has been deemed the cause of this sharp decline.
Biden vs. GOP: Republicans Turn On White House For Deciding Against Transferring Jets To Ukraine
Republican senators are beginning to sour on President Joe Biden for his perceived hesitancy to extend greater military aid to Ukraine as it protect itself from Russia's invasion.
Is The Fed At Risk Of Tipping US Economy Into Recession With Expected Rate Hike?
The Federal Reserve is expected to announce an interest rate hike on Wednesday to tame rising inflation, but does it risk also pulling the U.S. economy into a recession?
US Response To Ukraine War: Senate Seeks Bounty Bill For Russian Oligarchs' Riches, Biden Remains Reluctant
The Senate is ramping up its efforts to punish Russia with a new bill that will effectively put a bounty on information leading to its oligarchs’ riches. President Joe Biden, however, is not fully onboard.
Wholesale Inflation Surges 10% In Last Year, Raising Pressure On Fed
Wholesale inflation has gone up in the last year as producers grapple with the rising costs of final demand goods. This news comes before the Federal Reserve is expected to announce a hike in interest rates.