YouTube Agrees to Pay $24 Million to Settle Trump Lawsuit
YouTube has agreed to pay $24 million to settle a lawsuit from President Donald Trump.
YouTube has agreed to pay $24 million to settle a lawsuit from President Donald Trump.
ABC News’s Chief Legal Analyst Dan Abrams has declared that former FBI Director James Comey will not be convicted following his indictment for perjury last week.
Missouri’s Republican governor has approved a new legislative map, securing an additional seat for the GOP in the House of Representatives.
Former President Barack Obama’s presidential center has ignored its obligation to set up an endowment to protect taxpayers from financial liability, according to its records.
An upcoming Supreme Court case has massive implications for the structure of the federal government.
Vice President J.D. Vance has warned that Russia needs to “wake up and accept reality” that it can’t win the war against Ukraine.
President Donald Trump is meeting with the Democratic Party’s leaders in an effort to prevent a looming government shutdown.
Several agents who were photographed kneeling in protest during the violent Black Lives Matter-led unrest of 2020 have just been fired by the agency, according to reports.
Democrats on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform are working hard to connect their opponents to the late child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
President Donald Trump demanded that Microsoft, which has several government contracts handling sensitive data, “immediately terminate” Lisa Monaco as president of global affairs.