Hunter Biden’s Trial Date Set For Sometime Next Year
Early next year, President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, will appear in court for the first time in his felony tax case.
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Haley Says Media Is ‘Obsessed’ With Trump
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley was not cool getting asked questions regarding former President Donald Trump during an interview over the weekend in...
Hamas, Islamic Jihad Wants Israel To Surrender Before Hostage Release
Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror organization working with it are conditioning the further release of Israeli hostages on Israel abandoning the war...
Harvard Professor Asking School President To ‘Leave’ By Her Standards
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz is asking Harvard President Claudine Gay to abide by her own standards and resign after her disastrous remarks during...
X CEO Faces Calls To Resign Amid Elon Musk Controversy
X CEO Linda Yaccarino finds herself at the center of a storm as leading advertising executives call for her resignation in the wake of...
Elon Musk Unveils AI Chatbot’ Grok’
In a groundbreaking move, Elon Musk has introduced the world to “Grok,” the first product from his artificial intelligence company, xAI. Grok, a unique chatbot, promises...
Suspect In Tragic Maine Mass Shooting Found Dead
The suspect behind Wednesday’s tragic mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, which claimed the lives of 18 innocent individuals, has been found dead after a three-day manhunt....
33 States Take Legal Action Against Meta
Attorneys general from 33 U.S. states, including California, Illinois and New York, have banded together to file a lawsuit against Meta and its Instagram platform. The...
X Faces Hefty Fine In Australia For Non-Cooperation In Child Safety Probe
Australia's regulatory body has imposed a substantial fine of $386,000 (A$610,500) on Elon Musk's social media company X for its lack of cooperation in an anti-child-abuse...
Court Rules Against Meta In Ad-Targeting Discrimination Case
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, faces the possibility of a major overhaul of its ad-targeting system after a California court determined that the platform's practice of...