Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York on charges of paying hush money to a porn star during the 2016 election campaign enters a crucial phase with opening statements today.
In March, Trump spent $4. 9 million on legal services, and he may not have enough money to pay his lawyers, as he has only $6.8 million left in his campaign accounts.
More than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested on the campus of Columbia University after university officials allowed police to dismantle a camp set up by students protesting Israel's actions in Gaza.
America vetoed Palestine's application for full membership in the UN, blocking the recognition of Palestinian statehood.
Google has fired 28 employees who protested for 10 hours against the company's $1. 2 billion cloud contract with Israel and Amazon, which activists claim could support Palestinian apartheid.
The long-awaited USD 95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan is expected to pass Congress with the support of House Democrats, despite opposition from some ultra-conservative Republicans.
Former U. S. President Donald Trump appears to have dozed off in the courtroom during a hearing in his criminal case over hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.
Two law enforcement officers were shot and killed while responding to a reported carjacking in Salina, Onondaga County, New York, and the shooter was also killed.
Trump's motion to suspend the proceedings in the money laundering case was rejected by the judge, who found the request for an indefinite postponement inadmissible.
Russian shelling killed a woman and wounded a man in the town of New York, Donetsk region.
A New York court reduced Donald Trump's bail in a fraud case from $454 million to $175 million and gave him 10 additional days to pay.
The New York Attorney General's Office has filed court orders for the possible seizure of Donald Trump's assets, including his Seven Springs golf course and estate, as part of efforts to recover $464 million from Trump and his family following a recent court ruling against them.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected calls by US Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer for early elections in Israel, saying it would divert attention from the conflict with Hamas in Gaza.
America's first commercial-scale offshore wind farm with 12 turbines and a capacity of 132 MW was launched off the coast of New York.
U. S. lawmakers are considering alternative approaches to quickly approve the next round of aid to Ukraine, as Republican leaders refuse to support the Senate's Ukraine aid bill without additional border security measures.
Despite the delay, there were hopes that the aid package for Ukraine and Israel in the Senate would eventually move forward.
Former CIA officer Joshua Schulte is sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified CIA hacking tools to Wikileaks and storing images of child abuse.
A jury has ordered former President Trump to pay author Elizabeth Jean Carroll $83. 3 million in damages and fines for defamatory comments about her rape allegations against him. Trump said he would appeal the "absolutely ridiculous" verdict.