NATIONAL NEWS:
Flanked by attorneys, former U.S. President Donald Trump appears in the courtroom for his arraignment proceeding at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 4, 2023, in New York City. (Photo by Seth Wenig-Pool/Getty Images)(NEW YORK) -- Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City, wh… Read moreTrump trial live updates: Comptroller says Trump didn't direct him to set up hush money repayments
Andy Kropa/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial called Jeffrey McConney, the Trump Organization's longtime controller, as their next witness on Monday.McConney allegedly received and processed nearly a dozen fraudulent invoices from Michae… Read moreWho is Jeffrey McConney, witness in Trump’s criminal trial and co-defendant in civil fraud case?
Thinkstock Images/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country in connection with the war in Gaza.Many pro-Palestinian protesters are calling for their colleges to divest of funds from Israeli military operations, while some Jewish studen… Read moreCollege protests updates: UCLA launching investigation into violent attacks on protesters
Getty Images - STOCK(PITTSBURGH) -- A Pennsylvania church pastor said it's a "miracle" he's alive after an assailant drew a gun on him and pulled the trigger as he was giving a sermon Sunday about the "enemies of God."The Rev. Glenn Germany of the Jesus' Dwelling Place Church in the Pittsbur… Read more'Miracle': Pastor credits divine intervention after man pulls gun on him during sermon
Mark Peterson/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Donald Trump is standing trial in New York on felony charges connected with hush money paid to allegedly conceal claims of an affair from voters before the 2016 presidential election.It's a historic event -- at a time when Americans are also weighing w… Read moreConviction could cost Trump key votes, polls show, but until then his trial doesn't seem to change minds
Business News:
David Madison/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- Boeing officially locked out its unionized firefighters in Washington after the firefighter's union failed to come to an agreement with the company after two-and-a-half months of negotiations, primarily over pay.This is the first time in over four de… Read moreBoeing locks out its firefighters amid union fight for pay
Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- A worse-than-expected jobs report on Friday offered the latest evidence of an economic slowdown that could help ease inflation and trigger interest rate cuts. The trend, however, threatens to downshift the nation’s brisk economic growth.Em… Read moreApril jobs report misses expectations, signaling a possible slowdown
A person golfs on the first day of tourism resuming in west Maui, two months after a devastating wildfire, on Oct. 08, 2023 near Lahaina, Hawaii. Mario Tama/Getty Images, FILE(HONOLULU) -- Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed a bill into law to give counties more authority to regulate short-term va… Read moreHawaii counties get more say over short-term rentals amid housing crisis in aftermath of Maui wildfires
Tetra Images/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- For months, the Federal Reserve has forecasted interest rate cuts that would deliver much-needed relief for Americans burdened by high mortgage and credit card loans.At a press conference this week, however, Fed Chair Jerome Powell cast doubt on whether… Read moreInterest rates could be high for much longer. Here's what it means for your finances
Hill Street Studios/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Ahead of the upcoming election in November, the popular ride-sharing service Lyft announced a partnership that its CEO said he hopes continues the company's mission to bring more people -- especially younger voters -- to the polls.Lyft CEO David … Read moreAhead of election, Lyft CEO details company's newest efforts to boost voter turnout