Biden urges respect for legal system after Trump conviction while publicly flouting SCOTUS rulings

President Biden said on Friday that the justice system "should be respected" and that it was "reckless" for former President Donald Trump to claim that the verdict in his New York trial was "rigged," just days after he told his supporters the Supreme Court could not "stop" him from carrying …...Read More

Angel Reese debuts customs shoes for first WNBA matchup with Caitlin Clark

Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark helped bring an unprecedented amount of attention to women's college basketball. Clark was the first player selected in the 2024 WNBA Draft, while the Chicago Sky used the seventh overall pick on Reese. The excitement surrounding the two star players has carried over from college …...Read More

Charlotte the stingray not pregnant, has disease, says North Carolina aquarium: 'Truly sad'

A stingray called Charlotte who befuddled her aquarium team when she appeared to be pregnant without the presence of a male stingray is actually suffering from a rare reproductive disease, the group announced on Thursday, May 30. "We regret the delay of updates regarding Charlotte. This time was necessary to …...Read More

David Axelrod swats Bill Maher's suggestion Biden could be swapped from Dem ticket: 'Fantasy'

Former Obama adviser David Axelrod was quick to reject what he calls a "fantasy" of removing President Biden from the Democratic ticket ahead of the election. Axelrod, an outspoken critic of Biden's reelection campaign, appeared on Friday's installment of "Real Time" where host Bill Maher reiterated his concern about the …...Read More

'Wheel of Fortune' host Pat Sajak's daughter Maggie takes viewers behind the scenes ahead of his final show

"Wheel of Fortune" longtime host Pat Sajak's final episode is drawing near and fans are getting a rare, behind-the-scenes view of what really goes on behind the beloved puzzle board. On Wednesday, Sajak's daughter, Maggie, took to Instagram to share video of the rare glimpse. "Secrets from behind the puzzleboard!!" …...Read More

Trump verdict makes significant number of Republicans less likely to support him: poll

A new poll conducted immediately following former President Trump's criminal conviction in New York found a significant number of Republicans say they are less likely to vote for him in November. One in 10 registered GOP voters said Trump's felony conviction for falsifying business records would make them less likely …...Read More

Netanyahu seems to contradict Biden cease-fire offer: 'Non-starter' if all conditions not met

JERUSALEM – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office released a statement on Saturday that seemed to contradict President Biden’s comments that would end the war in Gaza. Netanyahu's office said that Israel’s conditions for ending the war – the destruction of Hamas's military and governing capabilities, the freeing of all …...Read More

Russia not 'bluffing' with nuclear threats as Biden greenlights limited military strikes, Medvedev says

A senior ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia is not bluffing about using tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine and warned that the conflict could spill over into other countries. Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chair of the Security Council of Russia, made the comments after President Biden quietly authorized …...Read More

Will Trump lose his right to vote after felony conviction? DeSantis weighs in

Former President Trump will not lose his right to vote in Florida, where he resides, despite his felony conviction in New York, thanks to his former 2024 rival. Gov. Ron DeSantis, who made an unsuccessful bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, on Friday said that Trump has not lost …...Read More

Ex-criminology professor jailed for 5 years for 'arson spree' during Dixie Fires

A former college professor who specialized in social deviancy was sentenced on Thursday to more than five years in prison for starting four fires in 2021, some of which threatened to trap firefighters as they responded to one of the largest wildfires in California history, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for …...Read More