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Reports: Prosecutors Have Recording of Trump Discussing Holding onto Classified Doc After Leaving Office
Amazon agreed to pay a $25 million civil penalty to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations it violated a child privacy law and deceived parents by keeping for years kids' voice and location data.
Trump Returns to Campaign Trail in Iowa, DeSantis Makes Case in New Hampshire
Donald Trump returns to the campaign trail as his chief rival for the GOP presidential nomination is undertaking his first swing through early voting states as an official candidate.
Biden-McCarthy Debt Ceiling Deal Goes to Senate after Bipartisan House Approval
Veering away from a default crisis, the House overwhelmingly approved a debt ceiling deal that President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy negotiated. The bill now goes to the Senate.
LGBTQ+ Flag Destroyed at LA Elementary School Ahead of Pride Event
An LGBTQ+ flag placed in a plant pot outside of a classroom at Saticoy Elementary School was lit on fire, the flag was destroyed, and it is being investigated as a possible hate crime, according to Los Angeles Police Department.
Adult Male Performer Richard Lam May Face Death Penalty in Murder Charge
Adult male performer Richard Lam may face the death penalty for the murder of William Futral and then stealing his car in Tampa, Florida
DeSantis Looks to Connect with Voters During 1st Full Day of Campaigning in Iowa
Ron DeSantis begins his first full day of presidential campaigning on Wednesday with a four-stop blitz through Iowa, trying to prioritize personally connecting with voters.
ACLU Sues to Block New Hybrid Nebraska Law Restricting Abortion, Gender-affirming Care for Minors
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing to block the Nebraska Legislature's most controversial measure combining an abortion ban with restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors.
Kershaw Disagrees with Dodgers' Decision To Reinstate Gay 'Nun' Group for Pride Night Award
Clayton Kershaw says he disagrees with the Los Angeles Dodgers' decision to welcome a satirical LGBTQ+ group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the team's annual Pride Night.
Changes to Food Aid in Debt Bill Would Cost Money, Far from Savings GOP Envisioned
A Republican attempt to expand work requirements for federal food aid in debt legislation moving through Congress would increase federal spending by $2.1 billion over 10 years.
Ahead of House Debt Ceiling Vote, Biden Shores Up Democrats and McCarthy Scrambles for GOP Support
Hard-fought to the end, the debt ceiling and budget cuts package is heading toward a crucial U.S. House vote.
Most in U.S. Say Don't Ban Race in College Admissions
As the Supreme Court decides the fate of affirmative action, most U.S. adults say the court should allow colleges to consider race as part of the admissions process.
Rebuilding Notre Dame's Fire-ravaged Roof Transports Workers back to Middle Ages
Medieval carpenters would surely be amazed to see how woodworking techniques they pioneered in building Notre Dame Cathedral more than 800 years ago are being used again today.
HBO Estimates 2.9 Million Watched 'Succession' Finale on Sunday Night
HBO said 2.9 million people watched or streamed the series finale of "Succession" on Sunday night, a series record that is expected to grow as delayed viewing is taken into account.
Ted Cruz Shows Compassion over Uganda's 'Kill the Gays' Law and Trolls Attack
Uganda's new anti-LGBTQ+ law — which punishes some same-sex activity with death — is so repugnant even Ted Cruz came out against it. But some on the right attacked Cruz for his display of compassion.
What Will Erdogan's Victory Mean for Turkey's LGBTQ+ Community?
Erdogan once called the mistreatment of gay people "inhumane" but now refers to members of LGBTQ community as "deviants." Anti-gay rhetoric only escalated during Erdogan's campaign.
Uganda's President Signs Into Law Tough Anti-Gay Legislation With Death Penalty In Some Cases
Uganda's president has signed into law tough new anti-gay legislation supported by many in this East African country but widely condemned by rights activists and others abroad.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's Impeachment Fight isn't Finished Yet
The Texas Legislature already made one historic move with its impeachment of Republican state Attorney General Ken Paxton. Another one is coming.
Swatch's CEO Contests Malaysian PM Over Seized Pride Watch Collection
Swatch has contested Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's remarks that the rainbow-coloured watches that were seized from its Pride Collection displayed symbols related to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ (LGBTQ+) community.
Crucial Days Ahead as Debt Ceiling Deal Goes for Vote
President Joe Biden says he "feels good" about the debt ceiling and budget deal negotiated with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as the White House and congressional leaders work to ensure its passage.
DeSantis Kicks Off Presidential Campaign in Iowa as he Steps Up Criticism of Trump
Ron DeSantis plans to kick off his presidential campaign in Iowa on Tuesday, the start of a busy week that will take him to 12 cities in three states.