Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito: Senate Democrat Durbin's Call for Recusal ‘Unsound’
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito rejected calls from Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) for his recusal from an upcoming case, saying the partisan Democrat’s argument is legally “unsound.”
Kanye West's Former Publicist Trevian Kutti Booked in Georgia as Co-Defendant in Trump Case
The mugshot for Trevian Kutti, a former publicist for rapper Kanye West, was revealed after she turned herself in to authorities in Georgia.
DNC Chair on Gas Price, Mortgage Rate Spike: We've Had a Drop in Inflation
On Wednesday’s broadcast of “CNN This Morning,” DNC Chair Jaime Harrison responded to a question on whether the economy is a bad issue for President Joe Biden given the spike in gas prices and mortgage rates hitting 20-year highs by
Treat Williams, 'Everwood,' Once Upon a Time in America' Star Dead at 71 in Tragic Motorcycle Accident
Veteran actor Treat Williams, known for his role on TV’s Everwood, died on Monday at the age of 71 in a tragic motorcycle accident.
Former California 'Teacher of the Year' Accused of Sex with 16-Year-Old
An educator once dubbed “Teacher of the Year” is accused of having sex with a teenage student in Yucaipa, California.
Bye Bye, White Collar Workers: IBM CEO Plans to Replace Jobs of 7,800 People with AI
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna has announced a strategic shift in the company’s hiring process, revealing plans to halt recruitment for positions that may be replaced by artificial intelligence and automation within the next few years. The plan is likely to replace 7,800 human employees in its initial phase.