The biggest news stories this morning: Nintendo blitzes GitHub with over 8,000 takedown requests, Parrots love video-chat, X is using Grok to publish AI-generated news summaries.
Samsung is expanding its OLED TV range with an entry-level series. The S85D line starts at $1,700 for a 55-inch model.
Neal Katyal also summed up the latest defense by the former president's legal team in his hush money trial as "atrocious."
"'Stunned and blindsided by the show I called home for the last 14 years,' Harvey tweeted, after being booted from hosting," an article claimed.
The judge in Trump's criminal trial agreed to cancel court proceedings on May 17 so the former president could be in West Palm Beach with his son and family
Donald Trump's trial in Florida on charges of illegally keeping classified documents after leaving office has been indefinitely postponed, a judge decided on Tuesday, greatly reducing the odds he will face a jury in either of the two federal criminal cases against him before the Nov. 5 U.S. election. Trump, seeking to regain the presidency, previously had been scheduled to go to trial on May 20 in the documents case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith, but the prosecution and defense had both acknowledged that date would need to be delayed. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed to the bench by Trump in 2020, said on Tuesday the trial would no longer begin May 20 but did not set a new date.
The actress' husband Justin Timberlake missed out on the star-studded event because he's on a world tour
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The judge in Donald Trump’s hush money trial called the former president’s defense attorney to the bench and ordered him to speak to his client about his “contemptuous” behavior during adult film actress Stormy Daniels’ testimony Tuesday, according to the trial transcript.
“It’s been sleeping for the last 25 years. It’s literally a ‘sleeping beauty.’”View Entire Post ›
Stormy Daniels took the stand in Trump’s hush-money trial—and revealed some disturbing details on how it all began.
The 2024 election will be here before you know it, and economists are watching it closely. If Donald Trump wins a second term, some experts believe it could affect the trajectory of inflation in the...
After the 2024 Met Gala, stars like Shakira, Kelsea Ballerini, and Zendaya and more switched up their looks to party it up in New York City.
The entrepreneur had social media buzzing about her gorgeous butterfly dress by Iris Van Herpen
Fox Business NetworkIn what has devolved into the TV equivalent of tweeting through it, Kristi Noem appeared for yet another cable news interview on Tuesday morning. The beleaguered South Dakota governor seems to be on a mission to salvage her exceedingly slim hopes of becoming Donald Trump’s running mate.It did not go well for her.Having already enjoyed friendly sitdowns with other Fox News and Newsmax stars, the MAGA governor joined Fox Business Network anchor Stuart Varney on Tuesday morning
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has issued a warning to dog and pet owners regarding the Appalachian Trail after a chilling discovery was made. Last weekend, according to CBS News, a hiker found dog treats stuffed with fish hooks on the North Trail Loop, which leads to the George W. Outerbridge ...
A-List celebrities have arrived at the 2024 Met Gala, but Doja Cat is someone who is standing out thanks to her wardrobe choice.
The '90s icon, author and activist made her mark on the 2024 Met Gala red carpet. All about her look and Pandora jewels
Sauntering through the hallways of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the way to cocktails, James Corden spread his arms out comically, like he owned the place. “Let me know if you want me to talk you through any of this,” he said, pointing to the precious art on the walls, joking around with Jeff Bezos and his partner Lauren Sánchez, who happened to be walking behind him. It was all in fun, but Corden, like many celebrities, is a Met Gala regular.
With little public debate, state lawmakers passed a complex energy bill that upended how most Californians are billed for electricity.