What E. Jean Carroll has to prove to win her case against Donald Trump as jury deliberations begin
A federal jury in New York has begun deliberations in E. Jean Carroll's civil battery and defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump.
2023-05-10 00:26
FBI disrupts Russian hacking tool used to steal information from foreign governments
The FBI announced Tuesday that it has disrupted a network of hacked computers that Russian spies have used for years to steal sensitive information from at least 50 countries, including NATO governments.
2023-05-09 23:53
Thousands still missing as Congo flood survivors search for relatives
By Djaffar Sabiti NYAMUKUBI, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) -The death toll from flooding in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
2023-05-09 23:50
US to provide Ukraine $1.2 billion in long-term security aid
The Pentagon says the United States will provide $1.2 billion more in long-term military aid to Ukraine to further bolster its air defenses
2023-05-09 23:25
EU Parliament votes to fast-track Ukraine ammunition bill
European Union lawmakers have decided to fast-track legislation to boost ammunition and missile production in the 27-nation bloc to support the war effort in Ukraine
2023-05-09 23:23
Sudan faces displacement crisis as truce talks yield no progress
KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Residents of Sudan's capital reported air strikes overnight and sporadic gun battles on Tuesday amid what they said
2023-05-09 23:20
NBA Playoffs: Surprise, it's Lakers and Heat with 3-1 leads
The two lowest seeds left in the NBA playoffs, a No. 7 in the Los Angeles Lakers and a No. 8 in the Miami Heat, are the teams in the driver’s seats right now
2023-05-09 22:58
New York City choking death revives debate over subway crime
By Julia Harte NEW YORK A fierce debate among New Yorkers over whether a former U.S. Marine was
2023-05-09 22:57
Six notable moments from Trump's civil rape trial
By Jack Queen Here are six notable moments from Donald Trump's civil rape trial which entered a final
2023-05-09 22:48
Spanish Civil Guard raid illegal wells amid drought
Spain’s Civil Guard says it has arrested 26 people in raids on illegal wells in the Andalusia region, as part of a widening crackdown on unauthorized water use amid a prolonged drought
2023-05-09 22:48
US ambassador to Israel expected to depart post this summer, sources say
The US ambassador to Israel Tom Nides will depart from his post in August, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
2023-05-09 22:45
Goldman settles gender discrimination suit for $215 million
Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay $215 million to settle a years-long class action lawsuit that claimed the bank discriminated against women when it came to pay, performance evaluations and promotions
2023-05-09 22:21