Former President Donald Trump is leaning on the so-called "Clinton socks case" as a legal precedent to clear his name after he was indicted on 37 counts including "willful retention of national defense information."
Anyone planning to indulge in some newly purchased frozen strawberries may want to put those plans on ice. It's possible those strawberries are contaminated with hepatitis A.
A group of Senate Republicans introduced a series of bills Wednesday that they say will help address problems in higher education that have led to sky-high costs and exorbitant student debt.
Traffic safety advocates advised that the increased weight of batteries in electric vehicles could be considerably more dangerous to other drivers on the road.
Russia has a “moral” right to destroy the undersea “cable communications of our enemies,” according to one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top Kremlin lieutenants.
The Virginia elementary school teacher shot by her 6-year-old student in January is no longer working with the school, with the district and lawyers disputing whether she was fired or resigned from her post.
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday insisted he “followed” all proper regulations in the Department of Justice’s indictment of former President Donald Trump as he stood behind the “integrity” of special counsel Jack Smith.