The core of Mr. Trump’s dissatisfaction with the attorney general was apparently her failure to serve his need for revenge against his enemies.
Hawaii doctor accused of trying to kill his wife on a hiking trail is grilled by prosecutors who challenge his account of a violent confrontation.
Florida said Meta will begin removing accounts for minors under 14 as the state moves to enforce its social media law, with steep penalties for violators.
Will Scharf, who was appointed by President Trump as the chairman of the National Capital Planning Commission, at a meeting to approve the White House ballroom plans on Thursday.
A New York judge dismissed Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni, while retaliation claims still head to trial starting May 18.
DHS releases new evidence alleging Rep. Veronica Escobar's staffer posed as a lawyer to access ICE detainees and passed smuggled cell phones.
The U.S. Embassy Cairo has issued a security alert for Americans in Egypt. The action follows regional military operations in Iran and rising border exit fees.
Gen. Randy George is expected to be replaced by Gen. Christopher LaNeve, who previously served as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s senior military assistant in the Pentagon.
ICE says nearly 70% of those arrested during a recent operation were charged with or convicted of crimes, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts focused on public safety.
The Wizards faced backlash over an April Fools' prank in which a blindfolded fan was tricked into thinking they made a half-court shot for a cash prize.
Don Lemon described his January federal arrest as an attempt to intimidate him, saying a friend told him he received the "N-word treatment." He has pleaded not guilty.
In a ruling on Thursday, a federal judge allowed only a portion of Blake Lively’s lawsuit against Justin Baldoni to go forward.
Bodycam footage captured Tiger Woods saying he was "talking to the president" moments after his car crash and before being arrested for driving under the influence.
Journalist Katie Couric criticized President Donald Trump's executive order on creating a nationwide eligible voter list and restricting mail-in voting.
Brian Littrell confronted a man allegedly trespassing on his private Florida beach, leading to a heated exchange and a 911 call. Littrell has been fighting for privacy.
HHS and EPA announce a joint effort to tackle microplastics and pharmaceuticals in the nation's water supply, citing a growing public health crisis.
President Trump has claimed that his international aggression has only upsides.
Dan Hurley called his wife, Andrea, a "Jersey boss lady" for keeping UConn players from a technical foul after their stunning Elite Eight win over Duke.
President Trump urged his MAGA supporters to boycott Bruce Springsteen's "overpriced" tour after the rock legend delivered sharp political criticism.
Pam Bondi’s dismissal makes her the second cabinet member to lose her job in recent weeks.
President Trump shared some of his plans for the bunker, referring to the secure underground facility as a “massive complex.”
Speaker Mike Johnson has defined his role as a tool to further President Trump’s power and cheerlead his agenda, and in turn relied on the president to help him corral Republicans on tough votes.
Stephon Gilmore announces NFL retirement after 13 seasons, celebrating a career that included a Super Bowl win and Defensive Player of the Year honor.
The father of a "Texas Killing Fields" victim says he met the newly indicted suspect roughly 30 times without knowing of his alleged involvement in the case.
Veteran broadcasters Sage Steele and Billy Bush opened up about their news-making splits with mainstream media organizations on the “Hang Out with Sean Hannity" podcast.
Gen. Randy George was asked to retire immediately as Army chief of staff after War Secretary Pete Hegseth asked him to step down in a leadership shakeup, officials say.
NASA’s Artemis II rocket on the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Wednesday.
Jay Rothman has been the president of the University of Wisconsin system since 2022.
Patrick Rainey Young, son of one of the longest serving House Republicans, is charged with child pornography and soliciting a minor in Florida.
Also, France’s president voices European frustration with the U.S. leader. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
Iran's biggest bridge near Tehran crashes down after reported U.S. airstrikes as Trump presses the regime to make a deal before escalation.
Biruté Galdikas at her research camp in Borneo. She established it in 1971 in a remote rainforest without transportation and communication services but with plenty of leeches, malarial mosquitoes, wild pigs and king cobras.
The Hershey Company said it would return to using “classic milk and dark chocolate recipes” in all of its products by 2027, adding that it was responding to consumer preferences.
Brady Ebert performing with Turnstile in Columbus, Ohio, in 2017. He was dismissed from the band in 2022.
With the help of the A.I. chatbot Claude, Ms. Smith concluded that she had long Covid, which was causing a condition called dysautonomia.
A gas station in Pasadena, Calif., on Monday.
Todd Blanche with Pam Bondi. Mr. Blanche has enabled the wholesale politicization of the Justice Department, but also held off some of the president’s most impulsive efforts to open criminal cases unsupported by the evidence.
Jordi Hays, left, and John Coogan, the hosts of “TBPN,” at their studio in Los Angeles last year.
Demonstrators in support of birthright citizenship on Wednesday at the Supreme Court.
Tina Peters, the former clerk in Mesa County, Colo., had been convicted of tampering with voting machines that were under her control.