Trump advisers, including Giuliani and Meadows, indicted in Arizona, Supreme Court weighs emergency abortions in states where procedure is banned, and barbers hailed as heroes for rescuing toddler from oncoming traffic.
Trump trial attorneys spar over legality of hush-money payments, pro-Palestinian protests sweep US college campuses, and more than half of Americans plan to assist their parents financially.
House approves $95 billion aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, Israeli officials lash out over potential U.S. sanctions on military unit, and TSA screening dog 'Messi' retires from duty.
Mayorkas impeachment trial ends as Democrats dismiss charges, Republicans to test new abortion messaging, and households are divided over how to load the dishwasher.
Jury for Donald Trump's trial takes shape, Supreme Court appears skeptical of using obstruction law to charge Jan. 6 rioters, and why some people bruise more easily than others.
Israel's military chief says that Israel will respond to Iran's weekend missile attack, FBI opens probe into Baltimore bridge collapse, and good news for car shoppers.
Israel vows to 'exact a price' after Iran's attack, bystanders hailed for confronting and stopping a man who killed 6 at a Sydney shopping mall, and Tax Day food deals.
U.S. warns of imminent attack on Israeli assets by Iran, Arizona Republicans block attempt to repeal abortion ban, and how Walmart shoppers can qualify for cash from $45 million settlement.
Arizona Supreme Court bans nearly all abortions, reviving 160-year-old law, parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley sentenced, and how to keep your information safe while traveling.
Hamas says Israeli proposal failed to meet Palestinian demands, President Biden has new student debt plan, and Texas man, 105, witnesses his 13th total solar eclipse.
Israel withdraws most offensive troops from Gaza, engine cover of Southwest Airlines plane comes off during takeoff, and this small Missouri city could cash in on the eclipse.
The eclipse is going to add hours to your commute, what electric vehicle shoppers want isn't what's for sale, and how much more ranch can America take.
Israel agrees to open crossing for Gaza aid after White House pressure, judge denies Trump's motion to dismiss documents case, and is Applebee's $200 'date night' promotion worth it.
Deadly storms and tornadoes leave a path of destruction across the country, how the Israel-Hamas war could cost Democrats in November and how Americans are paying it forward hundreds of times every year.
Fallout continues after Israeli strike killed seven Gaza aid workers, Florida abortion rulings to keep issue front and center, and what is going on with gas prices.
A channel has opened for vessels clearing wreckage at the Baltimore bridge collapse site, aid group says Israeli strike kills 7 of its workers in Gaza, and origins of new NFL kickoff rule go back to demonstration with sugar packets on a table.
Maryland governor warns bridge collapse will have 'massive impact' on US economy, can House Speaker Johnson survive, and the unhappy States of America.
Massive effort to clear Baltimore bridge collapse is an 'incredibly complex job,' US says it warned Russia about threat before ISIS concert shooting in Moscow, and Pirates' Pitcher to donate $100 to charity for every strikeout this season.
Bodies recovered from Key bridge collapse, Joe Lieberman, longtime U.S. Senator and Vice Presidential candidate, dies, and what's the deal with egg prices.