House Republicans are now aiming to refer a Biden impeachment resolution to two committees instead of holding an immediate vote on impeaching the president.
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Court date set for plea hearing in Hunter Biden criminal case
A federal judge on Wednesday scheduled a hearing for July 26 on Hunter Biden’s agreement to admit to tax-related charges.
Titanic submersible lost at sea raises legal questions for high-risk businesses
The decision by five people to undertake a dangerous and most likely ill-fated undersea voyage to visit the wreck of the Titanic is raising questions about the liabilities assumed by people and businesses taking part in risky activities.
Academy of American Poets makes history with its first Latino president
Award-winning poet Ricardo Alberto Maldonado, who was born and raised in Puerto Rico, will be the Academy of American Poets’ first Latino director and president.
See the Titanic wreckage more than 100 years later
Photos show remnants of the Titanic luxury cruise ship more than 100 years after it sunk to the ocean floor after colliding with an iceberg.
Christian-owned Texas business shielded from LGBTQ bias claims, appeals court rules
A Christian-owned wellness center is exempt from federal law prohibiting employers from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
A tale of two disasters: Missing Titanic sub captivates the world days after deadly migrant shipwreck
After a fishing boat carrying migrants from Libya to Italy sank, leaving hundreds dead, the story has been overshadowed by a search for a handful of wealthy people.
The Titanic brought them together, and a tiny vessel could doom them
Five men came together to see the remnants of one of history’s great disasters, the Titanic. They are now at the center of a frantic search-and-rescue operation.
Ava Max says she was slapped on stage during Los Angeles performance
Singer Ava Max said she was attacked by an audience member during her performance Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Jan. 6 rioter who electroshocked Michael Fanone shouts 'Trump won' after he's sentenced to 12½ years
Daniel “D.J.” Rodriguez, a Trump supporter who drove a stun gun into D.C. police Officer Michael Fanone’s neck, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison Wednesday.