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Ex-Prosecutor Warns 'Dominos Fall' in Trump Georgia Case as Defendant Flips
"So, let the flipping begin," Glenn Kirschner said. "Or I guess I should say, let the flipping continue."
Video: Russian Soldiers Warn Ukraine 'Better Armed' After 1,000 Troops Lost
"Enemy manpower superiority is reportedly 10-fold," a Russian soldier fighting in Klishchiivka said in a video that has emerged on social media.
Lara Trump Accuses Apple of Shadow Banning Her New Song
This is not the first time a member of the Trump family has used the song "I Won't Back Down" by Tom Petty and received backlash.
Kari Lake Slams 'Terrible Options' for Arizona Senate as She Teases Run
Lake has heavily teased that she will be announcing a Senate run in the coming weeks.
Mary Trump Explains 'Worst Thing' That Could Happen to Donald Trump
The former president's estranged niece explained what he has "lived his entire life in fear of" during a new podcast discussion.
Meghan Markle's Nine Most Glamorous Pictures
Meghan Markle has given royal photography some of its most dramatic images from her wedding to Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and two very glamorous 2023 looks.
Idaho Murder Victims' Lives Detailed in Chilling New Book
J. Reuben Appelman spent months researching and writing a book about the murders of four University of Idaho students and the hunt for their killer.
Trump's Execution Remark Gives Jack Smith More Gag Order Ammunition
The ex-president recently said that the Joint Chiefs chair would have been executed for "treason" in "times gone by."
Trump Lashes Out at Mark Milley After 'Wannabe Dictator' Dig
The retiring Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman said earlier on Friday that members of the military "don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator."
Trump Defendants May Be Scrambling to Make a Deal
Bail bondsman Scott Hall on Friday became the first of the former president's co-defendants in Georgia to plead guilty following a deal with prosecutors.
Anheuser Busch Gets Great News About Bud Light
The company's stock portfolio is heading in a positive direction, according to one industry analyst.
Marriages to Suddenly Stop on Sunday in One City
An impending government shutdown could stop couples from getting married in at least one city in America.
Republicans May Save Donald Trump From Long-Awaited Deposition
A government shutdown could harm a scheduled deposition of Trump as part of a civil case against him.
Ann Coulter Praises Dianne Feinstein as Last 'Sane' Democrat
On Friday morning, Feinstein's office announced that the California senator had died on Thursday at age 90.
America's 'Child Care Apocalypse' Is Right Around the Corner
A government shutdown means that about 3.2 million children could lose child care, estimates suggest.
Thousands of Schools Shut Amid Eye Virus Outbreak
Nearly 60,000 schools across the Punjab region of Pakistan will be closed over the next few days to prevent the spread of viral conjunctivitis.
Biden Announces New Student Loan Forgiveness Plan: Who Qualifies
The report comes days before student debt repayments kick off after a pause over the last three years.
Putin Makes Eyebrow-Raising Military Appointment
Andrei Troshev, a former commander of the mercenary group that mutinied in June, will be in charge of Russia's volunteer fighter units in Ukraine.
Lake Mead's Losing an Iconic Water Level Marker
Lake Mead officials are seeking volunteers to help remove trash and exposed, previously sunken boats from the reservoir.
Putin Keeps Changing His Mind on Russia Using Mercenaries
The Kremlin struggled to explain President Vladimir Putin's apparent U-turn on using mercenaries in his full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Remains of 14th Century Shoes Discovered at Construction Site
"Ceramic fragments found in the area suggest, that the shoe dates from the 14th century AD," archaeologist Christoph Heiermann told Newsweek.
COVID Vaccine Price Skyrockets
The CDC says it is now paying $81.61 per dose for the Moderna COVID vaccine and $85.10 per dose for Pfizer.