Death of Obamas’ chef on Martha’s Vineyard ruled an accident, autopsy confirms
Tafari Campbell, 45, of Dumfries, Virginia, disappeared on July 23 while paddleboarding in the waters of Edgartown Great Pond on Martha’s Vineyard.
Judge sets bond for Trump, allies in Georgia election interference case
So far, bond has been preset for five co-defendants in the Georgia 2020 Election interference case, including former President Donald J. Trump. Two other defendants have reportedly already turned themselves in.
Witness in Trump classified documents case changed lawyers, testimony, prosecutors say
After getting a new attorney, the witness provided the Justice Department with information that helped shape the revised indictment against Donald Trump and others involved in the case.
Trump to surrender at Georgia's Fulton County Jail on Thursday
After receiving his consent bond order from a Fulton County judge, it appears former President Donald J. Trump will surrender at the Fulton County Jail this Thursday. He announced his intention to turn himself in via his social platform, Truth Social.
Amid indictments, Trump's attacks on prosecutors build on history of using 'coded' language around race
Other modern public figures have used coded language around race, but few at Trump's level have shown such a consistent pattern of deploying racist language and tropes.
DOJ objects to Donald Trump’s proposed April 2026 date for DC trial
Prosecutors have proposed a trial date in January 2024 in a case accusing the former president of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Elon Musk mocks users who want to keep the ‘block’ feature: ‘How does the medicine taste’
Many X users say blocking is a key feature on the platform.
Trump, allies doubling down on 2020 election lies even after indictments
Although Trump’s allegations about the 2020 election have repeatedly been disproven — often by his own advisers — they’ve taken a firm hold among his party.
Trump skipping Republican presidential debate, he announces on TRUTH
Former President Donald Trump announced he will "not be doing the debates" on his TRUTH Social platform Sunday, Aug. 20.
Trump cancels press conference about election fraud on lawyers’ advice
A press conference originally scheduled for Monday by former President Donald Trump promising to unveil what he claims is new evidence of fraud in the 2020 election in Georgia was canceled.
Biden to use Camp David backdrop hoping to improve Japan-South Korea relations
Japan and South Korea have been trying to overcome a tense relationship that dates back to World War II.
Biden to use Camp David backdrop hoping to improve Japan-South Korea relations
Japan and South Korea have been trying to overcome a tense relationship that dates back to World War II.
Vice President Kamala Harris visits Seattle, discusses climate change actions
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Seattle on Tuesday to speak about the Inflation Reduction Act.
Biden heads to Wisconsin to talk about economy a week before GOP presidential debate
Joe Biden's trip to Wisconsin Tuesday is also on the eve of the first anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act, a major economic bill the president signed into law.
Georgia DA explores RICO charges: Trump investigation widens beyond phone call
More than two years later, the indictment that could soon be brought by a grand jury could go far beyond that phone call, alleging a web of crimes committed by Trump and others.
Mark Zuckerberg says ‘it’s time to move on’ from Elon Musk proposed cage fight
“I offered a real date,” Zuckerberg wrote, saying that it’s time “we can all agree Elon isn’t serious.” Their back-and-forth over the proposed cage fight has been going on all summer.
Zuckerberg says he's 'ready to fight' Musk
Musk first challenged Zuckerberg to a cage fight in late June.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez offer $100 million to Maui recovery effort
Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sánchez are making a financial donation to help fund the relief and recovery efforts in Maui, Hawaii.
Judge warns of restraints to what evidence Trump can discuss, agrees to limited protective order
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan heard arguments Friday on how to structure a protective order that would prevent a public airing of all the evidence turned over by prosecutors.
Biden asks Congress for $40 billion to help Ukraine, replenish US disaster aid and strengthen border
The president and his senior national security team have said the United States will help Ukraine “as long as it takes" to oust Russia from its borders.


















