
Austrian Court Convicts Man for Planned Attack on Taylor Swift Concert
An Austrian man was sentenced to 15 years for planning an attack on a Taylor Swift concert; shows were canceled.

An Austrian man was sentenced to 15 years for planning an attack on a Taylor Swift concert; shows were canceled.

Louisiana Republicans aim to remove a majority-Black district, facing criticism and potential legal challenges.

Matthew Perry’s assistant, involved in his ketamine addiction, sentenced to over three years in prison for his death.

Attorneys for Don Lemon argue DOJ grand jury misconduct warrants release of secretive proceedings transcripts.

Brayan Rayo Garzon, detained by ICE, died by suicide in a Missouri jail after isolation and denied mental health care.

The Scripps National Spelling Bee moved to Constitution Hall, bringing security and history but logistical challenges.

Jeffrey Donaldson, ex-DUP leader, faces rape trial accused of abusing two girls decades ago, denies all charges.

A judge allowed a teen charged with assaulting and killing his stepsister on a cruise to remain free pending a decision.

The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a permit for a large solar farm in Madison County, citing visual impact concerns.

Jewish witnesses at an Australian antisemitism inquiry face online harassment, prompting condemnation from officials.

A federal appeals court grants Mahmoud Khalil more time to contest deportation, allowing an appeal to the Supreme Court.

The tennis season is heating up with the French Open underway, sparking memorable racket-smashing moments on court.