Donald Trump Courtroom Sketch Sparks Avalanche of Jokes, Memes
Social media users mocked a sketch of the former president as he appeared in his E. Jean Carroll defamation trial.
Social media users mocked a sketch of the former president as he appeared in his E. Jean Carroll defamation trial.
A new viral compilation video of the king has reached in excess of 31 million views on social media.
A Chinese expert accused India of unfairly targeting Chinese companies by linking their border dispute with broader economic relations.
Today there's another "Wordle" puzzle to solve and Newsweek has provided some tips to help you achieve those coveted green squares.
California state Senator Scott Wiener introduced draft legislation this week that would force new cars to be fitted with limiting devices.
Manila's announced upgrades to military outposts in the Beijing-claimed South China Sea has raised the stakes in the territorial feud.
The Pentagon's UFO investigation unit, known as AARO, has registered more than 800 possible UAP reports.
A new method used to execute Smith has been widely criticized despite officials in Alabama saying it is humane.
India and China face similar dilemmas of widening ethnic turmoil at their border while trying to check each other's geopolitical influence in Myanmar.
Switching from typing notes on a keyboard, to writing them with a pen, proved to drastically improve memory and recall among students.
Porsche's redesigned small SUV runs on electrons and was honed for on- and off-road use.
A military analyst said the United Kingdom prepared the "well-planned" downing of a Russian transport plane.
The Chevrolet Equinox is being changed up to get enhanced technology and new looks for the 2025 model year.
The new amphibious combat vehicles are set to replace the service's current armored vehicles that date to the 1970s.
A Chinese defense official urged NATO "to stop fabricating lies and taking dangerous actions."
Vocational programs saw one of the highest numbers of student enrollment in fall 2023, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
The dogs looked confused as their paws slipped right out under them.
Five years after the First Step Act, we can say with certainty that these types of reforms make America stronger and safer, but there is more work to be done.
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