Who Is Matt Schlapp? Republican Operative Accused Of Groping By Herschel Walker Campaign Staffer
Prominent GOP operative Matt Schlapp is being sued by a former Herschel Walker campaign staffer for allegations of sexual assault.
Prominent GOP operative Matt Schlapp is being sued by a former Herschel Walker campaign staffer for allegations of sexual assault.
Turkey asks US for F-16 jets amid NATO, Congress rows
An Argentine businessman testified on Wednesday that two former 21st Century Fox executives and a sports marketing company conspired with him to bribe South American soccer officials and secure lucrative broadcasting rights.
Jury hears Elon Musk told 'lies' that cost Tesla investors millions
The Church of England is facing backlash after revealing same-sex couples won't be allowed to marry in its houses of worship.
As Elon Musk prepares to take the stand at a trial to determine whether he misled investors about taking Tesla Inc private in 2018, the billionaire can expect his tweets, public comments and his thin skin to be used against him, legal experts said.
The Baltimore Ravens have several options when it comes to Lamar Jackson's future with the team.
Democratic New York Governor Kathy Hochul's nominee to become the state's chief judge pushed back on Wednesday against critics who claim he is too conservative for the job, telling state lawmakers that he supports the rights of women, workers and criminal defendants.
Lula's government fires 13 from his security team after Brazil riots
U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they have arrested the majority shareholder and cofounder of Hong Kong-registered virtual currency exchange Bitzlato Ltd for allegedly processing $700 million in illicit funds.
Keen to buttress margins and appease investor concerns at a time of slowing sales growth, big U.S.
Police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators in Congo's eastern city of Goma on Wednesday who were calling on authorities to enforce an agreed withdrawal of M23 rebels from occupied territory in the region.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday turned away a challenge by a group of firearms dealers in New York to numerous Democratic-backed measures adopted by the state last year regulating gun purchases that the businesses said hurt their businesses.
Microsoft Corp on Wednesday said it would eliminate 10,000 jobs and take a $1.2 billion charge to earnings, as its cloud-computing customers reassess their spending and the company braces for potential recession.
Massachusetts claim Brian Walshe murdered and dismembered the body of his wife Ana rather than filing for divorce.
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said his country would resist global recessionary headwinds, but warned that increasing tensions in the South China Sea were harming trade.
Betting on the 49ers and Bengals in the divisonal playoffs could be a smart strategy.
US arrests Russian crypto boss for alleged criminal 'haven'
A lawyer for Tesla Inc investors said on Wednesday that CEO Elon Musk "lied" when he tweeted in 2018 that funding was "secured" to take the company private.
Adult film star Ron Jeremy has been declared mentally incompetent by a Los Angeles judge, excusing him from standing at his ongoing sexual misconduct trial.
German carrier Lufthansa said on Wednesday it had offered to buy an minority stake in ITA Airways, betting on reviving the loss-making successor to Italy's Alitalia and expanding its footprint in Europe.
European shares marked their longest winning streak since November 2021 on Wednesday, lifted by upbeat earnings, while optimism over China's economic recovery lifted luxury stocks with Hermes hitting an all-time high at one point.
The Federal Reserve's current structure, with the Washington-based Board of Governors and 12 quasi-autonomous regional banks, has "created a durable and credible public institution," outgoing Kansas City Fed President Esther George said in defense of an arrangement criticized sometimes as unwieldy.
U.S. oil refiners plan twice as many refinery overhauls this spring as usual, aiming to resume maintenance delayed by the pandemic and by the lure of record-high margins, according to data provider IIR Energy and Reuters reporting.
Piercing thorns and stones underfoot did not stop the young woman as she charged through thickets, baby strapped to her back, fleeing armed militants who had kidnapped her with dozens of others in northern Burkina Faso last week.