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Former President Donald Trump's is now on trial in New York for alleged hush money payments. Join Scripps News weeknights at 7:30 p.m. ET for all of the latest developments.
Click HereFormer President Donald Trump's is now on trial in New York for alleged hush money payments. Join Scripps News weeknights at 7:30 p.m. ET for all of the latest developments.
Click HereTrump more agitated as hush money jury selection continuesFormer President Trump expressed dismay that he is not on the campaign trail and complained the courtroom was "freezing" during jury selection.
Friday could be the final day of jury selection in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York as Judge Juan Merchan looks to find a group of alternates. Jury selection resumed for a fourth day Friday morning.
On Thursday, Merchan...
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Taylor Swift drops surprise double album for 'Tortured Poets'Swifties have been decoding all the clues and speculating about the significance of the number two. The secret is out, and a double album is here.
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Police detain pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Columbia UniversityThe arrest of protestors comes a day after Columbia's president answered a hard line of questioning from Congress on antisemitism at the university.
Nestle adding sugar to poorer nations' baby foods, group claimsAn advocacy group alleges that Nestle is contributing to a growing number of children with obesity by adding sugar to products in poorer nations.
Trump loses bid to halt lawsuits over Jan. 6 Capitol insurrectionThe suits brought by lawmakers and police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, seek damages for harm they say they suffered that day.
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Amazon will soon offer its smart grocery carts to other retail storesThe company said its Dash Carts will be made available in third-party retailers beyond its Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market locations.
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Bond denied for 'God's Misfits' defendants charged in women's deathsAffidavits said the four called themselves "God's Misfits" and were part of an "anti-government group that had a religious affiliation."
The 'Swiftonomics' of Taylor Swift ahead of new albumScripps News explores the big economic impact Swift makes wherever she goes and with whatever she does.
Man arrested after allegedly throwing pipe bomb at Satanic TempleAuthorities said the bomb appeared to be made from a piece of plastic pipe, and they were able to identify the suspect from a DNA sample on it.
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Olivia Munn says breast cancer led her to medically induced menopauseThe actor has also endured four surgeries and a double mastectomy since her diagnosis a year ago.
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Missing teenage twins found after woman reports stolen debit cardThe 14-year-old sisters were found with a 30-year-old suspect, after a Nebraska woman noticed her debit card had been charged at a Detroit-area hotel.
Nationwide ambulance shortage gets attention on Capitol HillA Scripps News investigation discovered a severe shortage in ambulance chassis, essentially the skeletal frame ambulances are constructed on.
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Congress moving on bipartisan action to punish Iran for Israel attackSeveral measures introduced and passed in the House and Senate seek to both publicly condemn Iran and punish the Islamic Republic financially.
In Real Life: Crossing the LineGo inside the operations of a citizen patrol group at the border, which is often criticized by migrants rights groups.
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It's official! NHL approves Coyotes relocation to Salt Lake CityWith a possible new arena in downtown Salt Lake City still a few years away, the NHL team will first share the Delta Center with the Utah Jazz.
Caitlin Clark reportedly nearing lucrative endorsement deal with NikeClark was already endorsed by Nike in college, but the deal expired at the end of her record-breaking season with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Listen to the song released by Paul McCartney's and John Lennon's sonsYou might hear a hint of The Beatles in James McCartney and Sean Ono Lennon's new song, "Primrose Hill."
Travis Kelce to host celebrity 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?'The Kansas City Chiefs player will host 20 episodes of the Fox show's spinoff for Amazon Prime Video.
Psychology groups raises concerns about youth social media useLawmakers have introduced multiple bipartisan bills directed at stopping online child exploitation, harmful eating disorder content and more.
That text message about your unpaid tolls may be a scamThe FBI is warning people receiving texts about unpaid tolls not to click any links and instead check their state's legitimate toll service website.