
A breakdown of the assassination attempt against Trump
By Eva Fu, Frank Fang, Joseph Lord Contributing Writers Former President Donald Trump was hustled off the stage with a bloodied face after a bullet pierced his ear during a campaign

By Eva Fu, Frank Fang, Joseph Lord Contributing Writers Former President Donald Trump was hustled off the stage with a bloodied face after a bullet pierced his ear during a campaign

By Ryan Morgan Contributing Writer President Joe Biden announced on Friday that Israeli and Hamas negotiators have both agreed to a framework for Hamas to release hostages and for both sides

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer A judge in New York on Friday dismissed Rudy Giuliani’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, clearing the way for the former New York City mayor to appeal

By Emel Akan and Jacob Burg Contributing Writers WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden stated at a much-anticipated press conference on Thursday that he is the best candidate to win the 2024

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer A U.S. Coast Guard ship on routine patrol in the Bering Sea spotted several Chinese military ships about 124 miles from Alaska’s coast, according to officials.

By Joseph Lord, Samantha Flom Contributing Writers Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a bill put forward by Democrats expressing support that Roe v. Wade should be restored as the law of

By Matthew Vadum Contributing Writer Legal experts told a panel on Wednesday that two recent Supreme Court decisions on presidential immunity and bureaucratic power will generate a great deal of work

By John Haughey Contributing Writer Hurricane Beryl was on radars for more than 11 days, and its likely southeast Texas landfall was projected for at least five days before it crashed

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer A California judge handed Elon Musk a win in a lawsuit filed over the mass firing of staff at Twitter after he took over the social

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer The Republican National Committee plans to cancel the most favored nation status of the Chinese regime as part of a push to restore fair trade around

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The U.S. Postal Service is scheduled to raise the price of stamps for a second time this year by the end of this weekend, with the

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer A United Airlines Boeing 757-200 plane lost a wheel from its landing gear while taking off from Los Angeles International Airport on Monday but managed to

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer The Texas Department of Public Safety announced on July 3 the arrest of 12 wanted criminal illegal immigrants, several of whom were accused of indecent sexual

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Monday that he’s calling for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council after Russia fired missiles at targets across

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Some 140 million Americans were under some form of federal heat warning on Monday as a multi-day-long heat wave inundated much of the United States, particularly

By T.J. Muscaro Contributing Writer As Tropical Storm Beryl continued inland in southeast Texas on Monday, two people were reported dead, and more than 2 million people were estimated to be

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in Utah in just two weeks has seized approximately 170,000 fentanyl pills — a quarter of the amount seized in the

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Hurricane Beryl remained a Category 2 storm as it pummeled the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico on Friday morning as the U.S. State Department sent out a

By Jana J. Pruet Contributing Writer More Americans say they think electric vehicles are less reliable than gas-powered cars and trucks, while about 30% would “seriously consider” purchasing a plug-in. According

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Hurricane Beryl weakened slightly on Wednesday morning to a Category 4 system as it was forecast to hit Jamaica later in the day, according to the