
Bill Cosby Found Liable for 1972 Assault, Victim Awarded $19.25 Million
A California jury found Bill Cosby liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972, awarding $19.25 million.

A California jury found Bill Cosby liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972, awarding $19.25 million.

Michael Whatley seeks a boost for his struggling North Carolina Senate campaign by teaming up with ex-governor Rod Blagojevich, a controversial figure due to his past corruption scandal, at a March 19 fundraiser, highlighting his willingness to court contentious support amidst tight polls and fundraising challenges.

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is considering ruling against state laws permitting late-arriving mail ballots.

The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a Texas journalist arrested for seeking nonpublic police info, sparking free speech concerns.

The Supreme Court is reviewing a Mississippi case on counting late mail ballots, affecting 14 states and D.C.

Italy’s Giorgia Meloni faces a critical referendum on judicial reform, a key test of her leadership and policies.

Alaska’s remote communities face potential disenfranchisement if the Supreme Court changes mail-in ballot deadlines.

Tyler Tanner’s near-miraculous shot dashed as Nebraska edged Vanderbilt 74-72, advancing to the Sweet 16.

Mikayla Blakes scored 23 of 30 points by halftime as Vanderbilt beat High Point 102-61 in the NCAA Tournament opener.

State attorney general races, often overshadowed, play a key role in politics, drawing millions from various interests.

Russian regions are blocking protests against internet censorship, notably targeting Telegram, fueling discontent.

Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz remain on unpaid leave during MLB’s pitch-rigging probe.