Trump pleads the Fifth, everything you need to know about the Brittney Griner trial, and more of the week's top news
Donald Trump wouldn't answer questions under oath in the long-running civil investigation into his business dealings, and WNBA star Brittney Griner was convicted Thursday in Russia of drug possession. Get that and more of the week's top news here.
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Donald Trump says he invoked the Fifth Amendment and wouldn't answer questions under oath in the N.Y. civil investigation into his business dealings.
A judge in Russia has sentenced American basketball player Brittney Griner on drug charges to nine years in prison.
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Russian prosecutors have asked a court to sentence American basketball star Brittney Griner to 9 1/2 years in prison. Coverage of closing arguments here.
"This is significant because every python removed is one less invasive species preying on our native birds, mammals and reptiles," said Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis.
David McCullough, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian who wrote lovingly crafted narratives about subjects from John Adams to the Brooklyn Bridge, has died.
Many Cracker Barrel customers are mad about the option of a meat alternative. Several called it a "woke" addition to the menu.
Travis McMichael, the white man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery, was sentenced Monday to life in prison for committing a federal hate crime.
He was best known for his role as helicopter pilot Theodore "TC" Calvin on the 1980s hit show "Magnum, P.I.," starring alongside Tom Selleck.
The U.S. will declare a public health emergency to bolster the federal response to the outbreak of monkeypox that already has infected more than 6,600 Americans, according to AP sources
The U.S. Justice Department has charged four Louisville police officers involved in the deadly Breonna Taylor raid with civil rights violations.
Supporters of the former president gathered outside Mar-a-Lago on Monday after Trump said the FBI searched his Florida home.
The vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed when it ran off the road and collided with a residence, authorities said.