Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay over $354 million in damages. Eric Trump and Don Jr. both were ordered to pay $4 million, and Allen Weisselberg was ordered to pay $1 million.

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Trump's religious conscience rule for healthcare providers draws court challenge

A broad coalition of women's reproductive rights groups and LGBT health organizations is asking a court to strike down a new rule issued by T

Chinese State Media: Trump China Policy ‘Most Barbarian Ever’

A series of columns in Chinese government-controlled media on Tuesday condemned the United States for policies to protect American industries

French #MeToo founder sued for slander by man she accused

The woman behind France's answer to the #MeToo campaign exposing abusive behaviour by men was to appear in court on Wednesday accused of slan

Justice Clarence Thomas: Abortion Could Become A Tool Of Racists, Eugenicists

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a stinging concurrence Tuesday, in the case of a comprehensive Indiana law greatly restricting t

Biden: ‘I Wish’ Schools Taught More About ‘Islamic Faith’

2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden said Monday that he wishes schools in the U.S. taught more about the Islamic faith.

Florida Teachers Union Sues to Stop School Openings amid Virus Surge

Florida’s largest teachers union sued Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday to overturn an emergency order requiring schools to offer in-person ins

Bernie Sanders Delegates from California Reject Kamala Harris as Running Mate

A group of “progressives” representing a large proportion of delegates won by Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-CA) in California has signed a letter to

Retail and employment data suggest April was a turning point for recovery

News that 1.3 million new workers applied for unemployment benefits for the week ending July 11 was discouraging.

One month after statewide mask mandate, California's daily COVID case average has increased by 162%

The average daily number of coronavirus cases in the state has increased by over 160% after mask mandate.

Purported Internal Screenshots Reveal Twitter Has a ‘Search Blacklist’ and ‘Trends Blacklist’

Twitter has “search blacklist” and “trends blacklist” tags on accounts, according to a purported image of an internal tool used by employees

Netflix shares sink as company sees growth slowing after coronavirus-driven subscriber surge

Shares in Netflix fell sharply on Friday after the streaming giant reported lower-than-expected second quarter revenue and meager expectation

Federal Judges Block Heartbeat Bills in Tennessee and Georgia

Earlier this week, Tennessee governor Bill Lee signed a “heartbeat bill” prohibiting abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which

Retail sales increased 7.5% in June, beating economists' expectations

Retail sales increased 7.5% in June, the U.S. Census Bureau reported on Thursday.

Massive Twitter Hack Hits Obama, Biden, Bloomberg, Musk, Kanye, Gates, More

The Twitter accounts of some of the world’s most powerful people, including Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Michael Bloomberg were compromised e

Brad Parscale Out As Trump Campaign Manager. Bill Stepien Takes Over Role

Brad Parscale has been replaced as President Donald Trump’s campaign manager by current deputy campaign manager Bill Stepien.

87 people charged with felonies for protesting Breonna Taylor death at attorney general's home

Nearly 90 protesters were reportedly arrested and charged with felonies after refusing to leave a demonstration against the death of Breonna

Tuberville Defeats Sessions in Alabama GOP Senate Primary, Will Face Incumbent Dem Doug Jones

While it appeared former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions might have had a late surge in his Republican primary runoff contest against for

Orange County Votes to Reopen Schools; Democrats Criticize; Schools Uncertain

Controversy is raging in Orange County, California, after the county’s school board voted overwhelmingly this week to reopen schools.

Judge waives requirement for in-person visit to get abortion pill during pandemic

A federal judge on Monday waived the requirement for an in-person visit to a hospital, clinic or medical office to get an abortion pill durin

Judge approves petition to recall Seattle mayor

A King County Superior Court judge has approved a petition for an election to recall Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan.