Jury selection has been completed in Hunter Biden’s federal firearms case, with opening statements scheduled for Tuesday.
In another development, President Joe Biden is reportedly considering signing an executive order that would close the U.S.-Mexico border once the daily number of encounters reaches 2,500, effectively shutting down entries for migrants seeking asylum.
Donald Trump’s sentencing could be impacted by his refusal to express remorse for his actions in his hush money trial conviction, following a strategy of denying everything.
Dr. Anthony Fauci faced contentious questioning from Congress regarding COVID-19 origins and controversies, pushing back against allegations of a cover-up.
The Washington Post is undergoing a restructuring following the sudden departure of its top editor, Sally Buzbee, in an effort to attract more readers and stabilize the newspaper financially.
Louisiana lawmakers have approved a bill allowing surgical castration for those convicted of sex crimes against children under 13, with conservative Gov. Jeff Landry set to review the legislation.
A juror in a fraud trial was dismissed after reporting a bribe of $120,000 in cash in exchange for an acquittal, raising concerns about jury tampering.
President Biden’s call for a cease-fire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas has raised questions and disagreements among Israeli leaders, complicating efforts for peace.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a critical decision with the proposed Gaza cease-fire, which could impact his legacy and the future of Israel in the region.
Mexico experiences market volatility following the election of Claudia Sheinbaum as the country’s first female president, as she seeks to unite a deeply divided nation after the tenure of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
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