A Masked Shooter Is Targeting Homeless People In New York, Police Say
The shooter has not been identified, and authorities are urging people who are unsheltered to stay off the streets.
A US Reporter Was Shot Dead While Covering The War In Ukraine
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Brent Renaud's death was "shocking and horrifying" and pledged that the US would investigate and respond appropriately.
Russia's Invasion Is Breaking Up Ukrainian Families And The Photos Are Heartbreaking
More than 1.2 million Ukrainians have fled their homeland, but many others are staying to fight, leading to emotional scenes at train stations as families say their goodbyes.
The Ex-Cop Charged Over The Breonna Taylor Raid Was Found Not Guilty Of Wanton Endangerment
Almost two years since the deadly raid, Brett Hankison was on trial for firing bullets into Taylor's neighbors' apartment. It took a jury only a few hours to find him not guilty.
Breonna Taylor’s Mom Stormed Out Of Court As The Ex-Cop Charged Over The Raid Said “She Didn’t Need To Die”
Brett Hankison is on trial not for Taylor’s killing, but for firing into a neighboring apartment and endangering the lives of the three people inside.
These Before/After Photos Show The Scale Of Destruction In Ukraine
We compared photos of bomb sites with Google Maps to get a sense of what Russia's war is doing to Ukraine.
Russia Has Now Been Booted From Eurovision For Invading Ukraine
A number of other European countries had indicated they would not participate in this year's popular song contest unless Russia was kicked out for its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia Has Invaded Ukraine, Threatening The Safety Of Millions
Russian shells and missiles hit cities and regions across the country, including many previously untouched by the conflict. “Don’t understand how this can happen in the 21st century,” one Ukrainian civilian seeking safety said.
The Trial Has Begun For The Ex–Louisville Cop Charged Over The Breonna Taylor Raid
Former detective Brett Hankison has not been charged in connection with Breonna Taylor's death, but instead for firing into her neighbor's apartment.
US Soccer Settled An Equal Pay Lawsuit With The Women's Team For $24 Million
"I think we're going to look back on this day and say this is the moment that US Soccer changed for the better," Megan Rapinoe said.
The Deeper Questions Underlying The Sarah Palin Defamation Trial
“What’s really strange is not that we don’t see more trials like [the Palin trial], but that we saw one at all," one free speech expert said.
Jurors In The Sarah Palin Trial Admitted They Saw News Alerts Before Reaching A Verdict. Here’s Why That Might Be An Issue.
The judge in the case made a key ruling while the jurors were still deliberating, hoping they wouldn’t learn about it. But in the smartphone era, that’s easier said than done.
A Jury Found That The New York Times Did Not Defame Sarah Palin
The verdict comes a day after the presiding judge said he would dismiss the case as a matter of law no matter what the jury decided.
Six Months After The Fall Of Kabul, These Afghan Refugees Are Working To Rebuild Their Lives In The US
Six months since more than 75,000 Afghans were evacuated to the US, some of the arrivals are among those helping other refugees navigate their new home.
Sarah Palin Spoke About David And Goliath (And “The Masked Singer”) As She Testified In Her Lawsuit Against The NYT
“It was devastating to read again the false accusation that I had anything to do with murdering innocent people, and I felt powerless,” Palin told jurors.
Sarah Palin Took The Stand After An NYT Editor Said He Has “Regretted Pretty Much Every Day” His Wording About Her
Palin began testifying in her libel lawsuit against the New York Times over an editorial that falsely asserted a link between her political action committee and a deadly shooting.
A New York Times Editor Explained How He Published A False Line Linking Sarah Palin To A Mass Shooting
“This is my fault. I wrote those sentences, and I'm not looking to shift the blame to anyone else,” James Bennet told the court.
Prince Charles Thanked The Queen For Giving Her Blessing For Camilla To Become "Queen Consort"
Sunday marks 70 years since Queen Elizabeth II assumed the throne. She's the first British monarch to ever reach the so-called Platinum Jubilee.
A Surprise Name Came Up At The Sarah Palin V. New York Times Trial: Kathy Griffin
“I am thrilled to have the distinguished honor of being one of the reasons that Sarah Palin will lose this case in federal court," Griffin told BuzzFeed News.
Sarah Palin’s Attorney Said They’re “Fighting An Uphill Battle” In Her Lawsuit Against The New York Times
The former Alaska governor is suing the paper over a 2017 editorial that she argues defamed her by falsely claiming that she incited the 2011 mass shooting that seriously injured Rep. Gabby Giffords.