Ukrainian Trapped at Azovstal Begs Elon Musk for Help: 'If Not You, Who?'
A Ukrainian Marine commander trapped in a besieged steel plant made the desperate plea to Elon Musk, the world's richest man.
Jim Jordan Ripped for Comparing Sotomayor to Other Justices Facing Protests
The Republican representative was panned for wondering how the media would treat protests outside the home of Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Lawsuit Alleging Election Integrity Group Violated KKK Act Advances
Three voting rights groups in Colorado are suing another group, accusing it of intimidating voters. A judge recently allowed the lawsuit to move forward.
Mark Esper Says He Wouldn't Vote for Trump in 2024 for These Reasons
Mark Esper, a key Cabinet member for ex-President Donald Trump, says his old boss doesn't meet three key qualifications for president.
Primaries 2022: Trump Dealt Loss in Nebraska, Keeps Grip in West Virginia
Tuesday's primary was another test of Donald Trump's influence. His endorsee in West Virginia won, but the former president's Nebraska pick for governor lost.
Karine Jean-Pierre 'Stolen Election' Tweets Called Out by Conservatives
"(A) look through her old tweets shows that she is an election-denying, misinformation-peddling, conspiracy theorist," conservative Kylee Zempel wrote.
Casey White Showed No Emotion or Remorse, Sheriff Says
Casey White has been transported to a state prison after arriving back to Alabama. Live Updates have ended.
Fugitive Casey White Captured, Vicky White Dead After High-Speed Chase
The headline-grabbing manhunt has reportedly ended after a vehicle crash in Indiana.
'The Wonder Years' Reboot Director Fred Savage Fired for Alleged Misconduct
The actor famous for playing Kevin Arnold in The Wonder Years has been fired as director of the reboot following unspecified harassment allegations.
Kentucky Derby Fans Try to Move Past Controversy a Year After Medina Spirit
The storied horse race returns on Saturday after last year's winner was marred by a failed drug test.
Trump Jr. Defends Dad's Alleged Plan to Bomb Mexico: 'Is That a Bad Thing?'
A former Trump official says the ex-president wanted to bomb Mexican drug cartels. Trump's son suggested it was a good idea.
Trump Lawsuit Against Twitter, Jack Dorsey Tossed by California Judge
"Twitter is a private company, and the First Amendment applies only to governmental abridgements of speech."
'The Gabby Petito Story' Set to Begin Filming This Summer for Lifetime
The new film depicting Petito's widely publicized disappearance and death will explore her fraught relationship with her fiancé while offering a warning.
Judge Declines to Punish Army Officer in First-Ever COVID Court-Martial
The officer wasn't punished after being convicted on three charges, but the Army has continued to take action against those who refuse the jab.
Trump Praised During 'Telerally' for Choosing SCOTUS Justices to Oppose Roe
A Nebraska candidate for governor brought up the Supreme Court's draft opinion, which could lead to reversing Roe v. Wade, saying Trump deserves some credit.
White House Meets With Union Organizers as Amazon Scolded at Senate Hearing
Union organizers were welcomed by labor-friendly politicians in Washington, D.C., as the Senate considered a measure to crack down on illegal union-busting.
Donald Trump Posts Graph Showing J.D. Vance's Ohio Success Was Due to Him
The former president pointed to a poll average showing J.D. Vance rose following Trump's endorsement and rally in the leadup to Ohio's closely watched primary.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Expansion on Hold by FAA and Endangered Animals
A key part of Musk's plans for interplanetary travel are being held up by small birds that live on the southern coast of Texas.
Madison Cawthorn Explains Salacious Stories of Sex, Lies and Videotape
"I've really never seen the swamp launch such a coordinated attack against any individual politics except for [former President] Donald Trump," Cawthorn said.
Casey White Shown Leaving Jail With Corrections Officer Before Disappearing
Newly released video shows the corrections officer and murder suspect calmly fleeing the Alabama jail in a sheriff's patrol car.
Republicans Focusing on SCOTUS Leak, Democrats on Rule of Law: Report
Both parties were outraged over a leaked Supreme Court opinion. Republicans say the leak hurts the court. Democrats say the opinion will hurt women.
Lincoln Project 'Joining With All Americans' to 'Fight Authoritarianism'
The anti-Trump political action committee raised alarms about a Supreme Court abortion rights opinion, saying "modern democracies" die in the courtroom.
U.S.-Pledged Mi-17 Helicopters Arrive in Ukraine With 11 More to Go
The Pentagon has confirmed it has transferred the first batch of Soviet-era helicopters to help prop up Ukraine's military.
Roe v. Wade: Trump Weighs in on Midterms; Obama Rips Draft
A draft opinion from a U.S. Supreme Court justice to strike down the landmark ruling has leaked.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Clashes With Reporter Over 'Jewish Space Laser' Post
The firebrand Republican representative denied being antisemitic, saying she was a political novice when she wrote the widely ridiculed post.
Russian Missile Hits Odesa Dorm: 'How Did These Kids Threaten Russia?'
Ukrainian authorities reacted with outrage to a missile strike on a dorm in the port city of Odesa, which has come under attack by Russian forces.
Opinions Split After 'View' Host Says GOP Not 'In Line' With U.S. Values
"When you don't have a platform, you do have to resort to fear," said Sunny Hostin, co-host of The View. "And this is just cyclical, and it's out of their playbook."
Hope Solo Enters Alcohol Treatment, Seeks Delay to Hall of Fame Induction
After a string of off-field troubles, the U.S. soccer legend says she's taking time to address alcohol problems.
Amazon Should Protect Workers When Closing Whole Foods Locations: Mayor
Chicago's mayor is fretting about the fate of employees at two Whole Foods slated to be shuttered, one of which is in a low-income area.
Lawyers Say Text Shows Marjorie Taylor Greene Lied Under Oath in 1/6 Probe
In bid to ban Greene from re-election, lawyers representing Georgia voters say message undercuts Greene's claims that she didn't recall discussing martial law.