Democrats, others seek to toss Kennedy off November ballot in Georgia and New York
Democrats are also challenging ballot places for other third-party and independent candidates.
Massive data breach includes Social Security numbers, more: Here’s what you should do
Hackers obtained even more sensitive information than previously reported.
Iran to blame for hacks targeting Trump and Biden-Harris campaigns, US officials say
The hacking and similar activities, federal officials said, are meant to sow discord, exploit divisions within American society and possibly to influence the outcome of elections
Democrats honor Biden while pivoting to Harris on first day of convention
The Democratic National Convention that began Monday in Chicago holds particularly high stakes for the party.
George Santos pleads guilty in NY to wire fraud, identity theft; faces 6 years in prison
Former U.S. Rep. Santos owes at least $370,000 in restitution.
Harvey Weinstein to remain in NY prison while awaiting rape retrial
After the New York case is complete, he will return to California to serve his pending 16-year sentence for a separate rape conviction there first.
George Santos due in NY court, expected to plead guilty in fraud case
He was expelled from Congress after an ethics investigation found “overwhelming evidence” that he had broken the law.
How Lahaina’s more than 150-year-old banyan tree is coming back to life after devastating fire
The deadly wildfire that tore through Lahaina last August scorched the 151-year-old banyan tree along the historic town’s Front Street.
CNY native Breanna Stewart scores 27 points in Liberty win over Sparks
The Liberty won by at least 35 points for the third time this season, setting a WNBA record.
Judge makes sleepy teen wear jail clothes and handcuffs on court field trip
The judge has been removed from the bench to undergo “necessary training,”
US colleges revise rules on free speech in hopes of containing protests
Columbia University's president resigned Wednesday after criticism for her handling of demonstrations.
Win for Harris-Walz ticket would mean country’s first Native American female governor
If Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz officially steps down later this year to accept the position of U.S. vice president, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan would become the first Native woman to govern a state.