They called on the court to force the former NYC mayor to turn over assets to pay the $148 million judgment against him
And 'craziest' journalists are having 'psychotic breaks' because they're childless and their biological clocks have run out, decrees VP candidate
The Harris camp hit back at his comments, saying Trump 'fantasizes' about instituting the hard-right Project 2025 agenda
Only 29% of Americans think Trump is ready to accept the results, while 68% believe Harris will
Karen Meredith said the fact that a Trump campaign staffer pushed a cemetery worker near son's grave 'appalls me'
First he said the state's six-week ban was too restrictive and he'd vote to eliminate it in a ballot initiative, now he's vowing to support it
ISIS fighters were armed with 'numerous weapons, grenades, and explosive suicide belts,' said officials
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan has set a hearing for Thursday to discuss the future schedule of the case.
The ad also gives the false impression that, during the Biden-Harris administration, 10 million people entered the U.S. illegally and remain in the country.
Trump is now 'something we don't normally see: scared, defensive. He's on his back foot,' jabbed program guest
The Officer Down Memorial Page reports that 93 officers have died in the line of duty in 2024, with 38 of those deaths from gunfire.
Voter excitement surge fueled by Democrats with a major jump since March, Gallup finds
The 59-year-old Democrat insisted on CNN that she would be tough on illegal immigration and support controversial oil and gas fracking -- while sticking to her liberal background by pledging a fairer economy.
A foul odor at a Tempe, Arizona Wells Fargo bank office that some employees thought was bad plumbing turned out to be the smell of a co-worker who had been dead at her cubicle for four days.
It admonished the former president for holding a political event and defended the 'professionalism' of the employee who scuffled with his team
The automaker is among a number of companies taking a step back amid pressure from conservative groups.
Despite concerns about high-interest rates, recent data suggests that the economy remains strong. According to measures from the Conference Board and the University of Michigan, consumer confidence has been improving.
San Francisco is challenging Clean Water Act regulations for wastewater discharges into the Pacific Ocean.
People making $200,000 a year can be eligible for low-income housing in New York City
The owners of 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,' who paid $4.75 million for it, allege he distributed duplicates to his social media followers.
The sprawling mansion is located in Richmond's West End
Prosecutors argued that controversial Judge Cannon erred when she ruled Jack Smith's appointment was not legal by ignoring laws and decades of procedure
Last election Trump pressured officials to 'find' him votes to put him over winner Joe Biden. 'Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me a break,' he said in a recorded call
Mangled words in Trump's axed social media message recall his nonsensical term "covfefe,' but stakes are bigger now regarding concerns about mental acuity
'We have made significant dents in this network that conducted the Abbey Gate attack,' said Christopher Maier, assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity combat.
The planned drive-thru would be the company's first stand-alone store in Taos, an artsy town of 6,500 with a history of opposition to some national chains.
Earlier this month, Harris held the second rally of her presidential campaign in Atlanta.
Bannon, 70, was charged in September 2022 with money laundering and conspiracy for allegedly defrauding donors.
"I am not that surprised by the threat and the reason is because I want to do things that are very bad for the bad guys," Trump said.
It is the second arrest for threats targeting presidential candidates this week