In a heart-wrenching testimony, former model Kaja Sokola recounts the traumatic sexual assaults she endured at the hands of Harvey Weinstein, bringing fresh attention to the #MeToo movement and the ongoing fight for justice.
Ed Martin, President Trump's nominee for U.S. attorney, faces scrutiny over his relationship with convicted Capitol rioter Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, known for his racist views. Despite claiming ignorance of Hale-Cusanelli's past, evidence suggests otherwise, raising questions about Martin's integrity.
In a heart-wrenching sentencing, Robert Crimo III received life in prison for the 2022 Independence Day shooting that left seven dead and dozens injured. Survivors and relatives shared their pain as justice was served.
In a gripping court session, survivors of the Highland Park mass shooting share their heart-wrenching stories as the shooter, Robert E. Crimo III, is set to be sentenced after pleading guilty. Emotions run high as the community confronts the horror of that fateful day.
The resentencing hearing for the Menendez brothers was postponed after a contentious courtroom battle. As their fate hangs in the balance, what will happen next on May 9?
In a gripping courtroom saga, Mark Zuckerberg defends his $19 billion investment in WhatsApp, claiming it was a strategic move against competitors like Apple and Google amid an FTC antitrust lawsuit.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg is set to testify before a Senate committee on the company's significant reforms aimed at enhancing safety and manufacturing standards after a series of crises. Amid scrutiny, Ortberg asserts that changes are vital for restoring trust and ensuring product safety.
Judge James Boasberg's recent ruling against Trump's use of wartime powers reignites legal conflict. As a pivotal figure in Trump's controversial cases, his decisions could reshape the political landscape.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is set to testify before Congress, facing off against GOP members over sanctuary city policies. Will her defense of immigrants change their minds?
Supreme Court delivers a shocking decision to throw out Richard Glossip's murder conviction and death penalty in a case marked by twists, new evidence, and a quest for justice after 27 years of maintaining innocence.