Alex Brandon / AP file photo Biden Nominee Quits While Reportedly on the Verge of Humiliating Rejection He was previously nominated for a circuit court vacancy earlier in Biden's term, but the nomination expired before he could be confirmed. By The Associated Press May 24, 2023
Peter Dejong / AP Photo Judge Hands Harry and Meghan a Painful Court Loss Harry has said he doesn’t feel safe visiting Britain with his young children, and has cited aggressive media photographers. By The Associated Press May 23, 2023
Ted S. Warren - Pool / AP Bryan Kohberger Enters His Plea in Murder of 4 Idaho Students Kohberger is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in connection with the slayings near the University of Idaho campus. By The Associated Press May 22, 2023
Nick Wass / AP file photo Facebook Parent Company Meta Slammed with Record-Breaking Fine, Ordered to Change Course Meta might have to carry out a costly and complex revamp of its operations if it's forced to stop shipping user data across the Atlantic. By The Associated Press May 22, 2023
Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Hunter Biden Cries Poverty, But Then It's Revealed How He Traveled to Child-Support Hearing: Report Hunter continues to embarrass his president father with his untoward behavior, but do you think the media will call him on it? By Warner Todd Huston May 21, 2023
@herandrews / Twitter screen shot Lawyer for NYC 'Karen' Announces Big Plans for Media That Wronged Her The nurse accused of trying to steal a bike from a black man has announced plans to sue every media outlet who defamed her. By Carson Choate May 21, 2023
Law&Crime Network / YouTube Screen Shot Police Release Body Cam Footage After Hospital Finds Dead Baby in Trashcan of Teen's Room Disturbing police body camera footage reveals law enforcement confronting a woman charged with killing her own baby in a hospital bathroom. By Richard Moorhead May 21, 2023
Heide Benser / Getty Images ; Alexander Spatari / Getty Images Court Hands Transgender Student Crushing Defeat After Suing Over Dress Code Policy for Graduation A Mississippi boy has been told he cannot violate his high school's dress code and wear a dress to his high school graduation. By Jack Davis May 21, 2023
Lionel Hahn / Getty ImagesCommentary Depp's First Appearance Since Heard Trial Labeled 'Disaster,' But Here's What Really Happened "But, I don't feel boycotted by Hollywood because I don't think about it," the iconic actor Johnny Depp stated. By Maire Clayton May 20, 2023
Olivier Douliery - AFP / Getty Images; Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Joe Biden Appears Guilty of What Democrats Are Accusing Justice Thomas of Doing Three Times This Year A report details several trips that Biden took but failed to disclose -- something Democrats have slammed Justice Thomas for doing. By Carson Choate May 20, 2023