12 Russians Accused Of Hacking Democrats In 2016 U.S.
The Justice Department has announced charges against 12 Russian intelligence officers for hacking offenses during the 2016 presidential election.
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The Justice Department has announced charges against 12 Russian intelligence officers for hacking offenses during the 2016 presidential election.
An embattled FBI agent whose anti-Trump text messages exposed the Justice Department to claims of institutional bias launched a vigorous defense Thursday at an extraordinary congressional hearing that devolved into shouting matches, finger-pointing and veiled references to personal transgressions.
Stormy Daniels' lawyer says the porn actress has been arrested at an Ohio strip club and is accused of letting patrons touch her, which is a violation of a state law.
Twitter says it will begin removing suspicious accounts it has locked from its counts of usersβ followers.
In the darkness, down the twisting stone tunnels and through the murky water, they awaited an uncertain future.
President Trump's choice of Brett Michael Kavanaugh to replace Justice Kennedy's Supreme Court position has fueled the fire raging between liberals and conservatives regarding the massive changes expected to follow an increasingly right-leaning court system.
David Tepper, the new owner of the Carolina Panthers, held his first news conference since closing the deal on the team.Β Β
Get your cow costumes ready! Chick-fil-A is celebrating its 14th annual Cow Appreciation Day on Tuesday, July 10.
The Trump Administration admits will will miss Tuesday's deadline.
After days of frenzied lobbying and speculation, President Donald Trump decided on federal appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh for his second nominee to the Supreme Court, setting up a ferocious confirmation battle with Democrats as he seeks to shift the nationβs highest court further to the right.
The Carolina Panthers announced today that the sale of the franchise to David Tepper, the founder and president of global hedge fund Appaloosa Management, L.P., has closed.
James Wells, a member of a South Carolina civil rights protest group known as the Friendship Nine, has died.
As Tropical Storm Chris swirls off the North Carolina coast, emergency officials are monitoring the storm carefully and warning coastal residents and vacationers to be cautious.
A white man who challenged a black familyβs use of a gated pool in a North Carolina neighborhood has not only resigned from the homeownerβs association board β heβs also lost his job.
A judge on Friday refused to recognize the authority of a lawyer who had obtained an elder-abuse restraining order on behalf of Stan Lee, a move that allowed attorneys for Leeβs daughter to reassert their representation of the 95-year-old mastermind behind many of Marvel Comicsβ most-recognizable characters.
U.S. employers kept up a brisk hiring pace in June by adding 213,000 jobs, a sign of confidence in the economy despite the start of a potentially punishing trade war with China.
Some immigrant U.S. Army reservists and recruits who enlisted in the military with a promised path to citizenship are being abruptly discharged, the Associated Press has learned.
Singer Chris Brown walked off stage after his concert in Florida and into the hands of waiting sheriffβs deputies, who arrested him on a felony battery charge and booked him into the Palm Beach County Jail.
Beryl has strengthened into the first hurricane of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Newsrooms across the country paused Thursday to observe a moment of silence for five employees of a Maryland newspaper who were killed a week ago in one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in U.S. history.
