Disqualifying Trump may be legally sound but fraught for democracy, scholars say
After warning for years that Donald Trump posed an existential threat to American democracy, two constitutional scholars proposed a possible solution over
Rudy Giuliani files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York after defamation case
correction A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the value of Giuliani’s assets listed in the filing was around $10 million. The
Khashoggi’s widow wins political asylum in the United States
Jamal Khashoggi’s widow, who went into hiding after The Washington Post columnist was murdered in 2018 by a Saudi assassination squad, has
How far might the Supreme Court go on Trump and ‘insurrection’?
The Colorado Supreme Court’s disqualification of Donald Trump from that state’s 2024 primary ballot for engaging in insurrection serves more as a
Honda recalls thousands of hybrids over electrical issue that could lead to fires
Honda is recalling about 106,000 CR-V hybrid sport-utility vehicles for model years 2020 through 2022. At issue is a 12-volt battery cable that
Rite Aid wrongfully used facial recognition to accuse customers of shoplifting, FTC says
The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that Rite Aid secretly used facial recognition on customers for nearly a decade and wrongfully accused
Consumer confidence pops in the last month of a year that dodged recession forecasts
Americans are heading into 2024 more optimistic about the health of the economy than they have been in months. The Conference Board reported
Ikea says products will be delayed due to Red Sea diversions
Ikea warned of delays on some products due to the mass diversion of shipping containers from the Red Sea over safety concerns. “The
Nearly all of the homes listed for sale in 2023 were unaffordable
Less than one-sixth of homes listed in the U.S. between January and November were affordable for a typical household, according to Redfin. The