Special counsel Jack Smith says in a final report that he could have convicted President-elect Donald Trump. A TikTok ban may be days away. Infants' immune systems can handle multiple childhood ...
VIBE CHECK — A ban on TikTok in the United States took effect late Saturday night, but service wasn’t even suspended for a full day before it came back online. When the social media platform returned Sunday morning, it included a pop up message for users who opened the app: “As a result of President Trump’s efforts, TikTok is back in the U.S.!”
The US news landscape is currently marked by significant events, including the resignation of Trump prosecutor Jack Smith, wildfires in Los Angeles claiming lives, TikTok legal battles, and Biden administration's international negotiations.
Special counsel says Trump's election prohibited case from going to trial. Here is the news to know on Tuesday.
Americans knew what Jack Smith, cheered on by Democrats and their allies in the media, was trying to accomplish, and a winning margin of the voters put an
Colson Smith was ‘taken aback’ when he received an unexpected phone call from a Coronation Street legend following news of his impending departure. The actor, who plays Craig Tinker, confirmed earlier this month that he would be exiting the ITV soap after 14 years as the policeman.
President Donald Trump has thrown the Justice Department’s Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions out the window. But a week before Trump became president, the Department essentially did the same to
On the second day of his presidency, Donald Trump secured yet another victory from his ally Judge Aileen Cannon.
Judge Aileen M. Cannon said prosecutors should not be allowed to share the report outside the Justice Department, adding that it contained information that had not been made public.
TikToker Nara Smith recalled the frightening experience she had while driving in the snow: “I thought I would make it but ended up with my car sliding down a hill.”
Here's a comprehensive list of everything Donald Trump has promised to do on his first day as President of the United States.
President-elect says he has ordered inauguration and speeches to take place in the Capitol Rotunda ‘as used by Ronald Reagan in 1985’