Toobin on Trump Supreme Court win: ‘There were some pissed off justices’

Toobin on Trump Supreme Court win: ‘There were some pissed off justices’

Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin noted the high tempers on the Supreme Court following its ruling that Colorado could not disqualify former President Trump from the ballot.

Over 10 Feet of Snow in Tahoe Brings Snowfall Totals Above Average After March Blizzard

Over 10 Feet of Snow in Tahoe Brings Snowfall Totals Above Average After March Blizzard

A powerful blizzard in Tahoe brings snowfall totals above average in just 4 days, leaving behind massive amounts of snow and causing power outages and road closures.

Blizzard Conditions Ravage California and Nevada

Blizzard Conditions Ravage California and Nevada

Blizzard conditions have been wreaking havoc in Northern California and Nevada, causing damage and disrupting travel.

At least 2 wounded in shooting outside high school basketball game near Kansas City

At least 2 wounded in shooting outside high school basketball game near Kansas City

At least two people were critically wounded in a shooting outside of a basketball game on a high school campus in North Kansas City, Missouri, officials said.

University of Florida terminates all DEI positions to comply with new law

University of Florida terminates all DEI positions to comply with new law

The University of Florida has terminated all of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) related positions in order to comply with a new state law that prohibits state colleges from using state or federal money to fund these programs.

Biggest snowstorm of the season to hit California mountains

Biggest snowstorm of the season to hit California mountains

Several ski resorts closed their doors across California on Friday, as the state prepared for a massive snowstorm forecast to hit the Sierra Nevada region over the weekend.

Supreme Court Set to Decide on Trump's Immunity in Election Subversion Charges

Supreme Court Set to Decide on Trump's Immunity in Election Subversion Charges

The Supreme Court will soon determine whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from special counsel Jack Smith’s election subversion charges. The court recently laid out the question at hand, which focuses on whether a former president enjoys presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for alleged official acts during their tenure. While some experts believe the framing of the case suggests a rejection of presidential immunity, others see the possibility of further delays and legal wrangling. The court's decision will have significant implications for Trump's ongoing legal battles.

House passes short-term funding bill to avert shutdown

House passes short-term funding bill to avert shutdown

The House on Thursday approved a short-term funding bill to avert a partial government shutdown this weekend, sending the legislation to the Senate one day before Friday’s funding deadline.