Bill Cosby conviction reversal praised by Harvey Weinstein lawyers
Attorneys for disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein praised Pennsylvania’s highest court for overturning Bill Cosby's sex assault conviction Wednesday, while indicating confidence that their client will have his rape conviction tossed out as well.
As SCOTUS nears end of term, unpredictable decisions contradict Dems' warnings
The Supreme Court will release its final two decisions of the term Thursday morning, and if the hot-button political issues involved are each determined by a 6-3 split between the conservative majority and the liberal minority on the court, those would be rare exceptions to how the court’s recent cases have been decided.
Dan Crenshaw doubles down on Gwen Berry criticism: 'You should like the USA'
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, doubled down on his criticism of U.S. Olympic hammer thrower Gwen Berry, saying Wednesday that if someone is going to represent America on the world stage, they "should like the USA."
Trump, at U.S.-Mexican border, slams Biden for ‘open, really dangerous’ border
Former President Trump returned to the nation’s southern border on Wednesday, taking direct aim at his Democratic successor in the White House for the surge this year in migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexican border.
GOP senators hold Biden accountable for campaign promise to support the biofuel industry and family farmers
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, led a letter with five of her Senate GOP colleagues to the president on Wednesday, pointing out his campaign promises in support of the biofuel industry as the Biden administration weighs “bailouts” for fuel refineries.
Texas Lyft driver gets shot at after picking up passenger at apartment complex
A Lyft driver in Texas and his passenger escaped injury early Wednesday after an unidentified gunman opened fire on the vehicle as it left an apartment complex, authorities said.
Surfside collapse: Former Florida official who said building was in ‘very good shape’ leaves new job
A former municipal official in Florida who assured condo board members that their building was in “very good shape” three years before it collapsed has left his new job, a city spokesman said Wednesday.