The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, limiting future use.
Four men wrongfully accused in the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders are pursuing formal declarations of innocence after new evidence identified another suspect.
Neon, the acclaimed studio behind Parasite and Anora, is negotiating to sell a stake to Department M, a company founded by Mike Larocca and Michael Schaefer.
Kevin Hassett, Trump's economic advisor, criticizes a Fed report on tariffs, suggesting the authors should face discipline.
Software engineer Dax Raad argues AI hasn't solved core workplace challenges, highlighting issues beyond coding like idea quality and motivation.
Netflix has sent a cease-and-desist to ByteDance regarding Seedance 2.0, accusing it of unauthorized use of Netflix IP in AI-generated videos.
A Tucson man started a GoFundMe to buy bitcoin aimed at funding leads in the search for kidnapped Nancy Guthrie.
The closing arguments concluded in the trial of Edrick Faust for the 2001 murder of Tara Baker, a UGA law student.












