Politics Jan 16 Trump back in court for damages phase of E. Jean Carroll defamation case Fresh off his win in Iowa, former President Trump spent time in a New York courtroom. The trial that started Tuesday will decide how much he owes writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her while he was president. Trump was…
Nation Jan 15 Arctic blast grips much of U.S. bringing brutal temperatures and dangerous wind chills The same deep freeze that's put Iowa on ice has millions of other Americans in its grip as well. Most of the country shivered through a long day of power outages and flight cancellations, with at least six deaths blamed…
Politics Jan 11 What happened in the courtroom during closing arguments in Trump’s civil fraud trial One of Donald Trump’s trials came to an end in New York City on Thursday. A judge will now determine whether the former president committed fraud by inflating the value of his real estate assets. Trump and his attorneys argue…
World Jan 10 Blinken urges Palestinian Authority to show it’s ready to govern Gaza after war The Biden administration has spent Wednesday pressing the Palestinian Authority to reform itself and show it's ready to govern Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken carried that message to the authority's president, Mahmoud Abbas, in the…
World Jan 09 Blinken tours Mideast in effort to keep Israel-Hamas war from spreading Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back in Israel for his fourth visit since the war with Hamas began three months ago. It's part of a long, regional tour that has Blinken walking a fine diplomatic line as he tries…
World Jan 08 Israel kills Hezbollah commander as Blinken visits region to stave off broader conflict As Israel’s offensive in Gaza continues, a new front is heating up on the country’s northern border. Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been trading fire and Monday morning, an Israeli strike killed one of Hezbollah's high-ranking members.
Nation Jan 04 Harvard remains embroiled in controversy after its president is forced out The resignation of former Harvard president Claudine Gay has hardly settled any of the debate surrounding her tenure. While Gay did admit to several mistakes, she argues she's been unfairly targeted because of her race, ideology and push for diversity.
Nation Jan 03 Chicago leaders demand help from White House to deal with surge of migrants in city Chicago is dealing with a surge of migrants from the southern border. About 27,000 migrants have arrived in the city since August 2022. It’s proving to be a serious burden and city and state leaders have often been at odds…
Nation Jan 02 Harvard president resigns amid controversy over antisemitism testimony, plagiarism claims After weeks of intense scrutiny, Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday. It comes after she was criticized for testimony during a congressional hearing on rising anti-semitism on campus and alleged plagiarism in her academic writings. Gay was the first Black…
Nation Jan 02 New York City looks to amend ‘right to shelter’ rule as it struggles to house migrants Over the weekend, several buses carrying migrants who'd recently crossed the southern border were headed to New York, but they were diverted instead to New Jersey. It's the most recent effort by officials to manage a crisis that has seen…