First-year North Carolina coach Bill Belichick shrugged off concerns his personal life potentially created a distraction within the football team, describing it as "noise."
Dem Gov. Tim Walz, a one-time vice presidential candidate, is leading an anti-Trump mutiny at one of America's largest bipartisan organizations, the National Governors Association.
Christina Marie Chapman of Arizona received a lengthy sentence for helping North Korean IT workers get jobs at American companies through an identity theft scheme.
Singer Victoria Monét revealed on Michelle Obama's podcast that she faced pressure to have an abortion after finding out she was pregnant with daughter Hazel.
The Bills' James Cook remains confident about securing a contract extension that meets his demands while participating in training camp, calling the Bills a "great organization."
The deal, which came under intense scrutiny by the Trump administration, was hailed by the F.C.C. chief, who welcomed “significant changes” at CBS, a unit of Paramount.
Ms. Habba’s tenure as interim U.S. attorney was slated to end this week, but the Trump administration’s appointment will allow her to remain the top law enforcement official in the state.
Alina Habba, seen being sworn in as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey earlier this year, was appointed as acting U.S. attorney for the state on Thursday.
President Trump wants Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s House maps to nab as many as five seats now held by Democrats. But no new maps have been publicly proposed yet.
The justices paused a lower court order pending a decision on whether the Supreme Court will take up the case, a major challenge to the Voting Rights Act.
Voters filling in their ballots at voting booths in Bismarck, N.D., in 2022. If the justices agree to hear the North Dakota matter, it will be the second major voting rights case in the upcoming term, which begins in October.
The eight people who died in a June accident were found without flotation devices, according to a new report. The two survivors relied on the devices to stay afloat.
The attorney general of Texas, who is challenging Senator John Cornyn, could have secured favorable mortgage rates, and may have violated the law if he knowingly falsified loan documents.
In an appearance on Thursday, Justice Elena Kagan discussed the Supreme Court’s handling of emergency docket rulings and said the court could be doing more to explain its reasoning on such cases.
With a national profile, he represented the notorious and the celebrated, helping to secure an acquittal in the Smith rape case and a lenient plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein.
Roy Black spoke to the news media outside the Palm Beach County Courthouse in West Palm Beach in 1991 after his client William Kennedy Smith was acquitted of sexual assault charges.
Ozzy Osbourne was also remembered as 'Papa' in emotional tribute from Jack Osbourne's ex-wife Lisa Stelly, who shared that 'the world got Ozzy' but his family got a loving grandfather.
An illegal alien from Senegal, Bass Ndiaye, was charged with assaulting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and other detainees with a deadly or dangerous weapon.
Former Biden chief Ron Klain told House investigators that Hillary Clinton expressed concerns about Biden's political viability months before he dropped his 2024 re-election bid, a source said.
A lawsuit claims the Blue Angels violated First Amendment rights by blocking a Seattle resident who criticized noise levels that reportedly harmed her cat.
Joe Rogan claimed Hunter Biden is smarter than people think and could potentially become president, following Hunter's viral interview where he discussed the science of cocaine.