Judges could determine the fate of 2 of Trump's criminal trials in Florida, Georgia

Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Two of Donald Trump’s criminal cases face a key inflection point on Friday, as judges in Florida and Georgia weigh plans for the historic trials of the former president. In Florida, U.S.
'Rust' assistant director gives emotional testimony in armorer's trial

KOAT (SANTA FE, N.M) — David Halls, the first assistant director for “Rust,” gave emotional testimony Thursday about the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the involuntary manslaughter trial of armorer Hannah Gutierrez. Actor Alec Baldwin was
Death row inmate exonerated 30 years after 1994 arson murder in Philadelphia

Charles O’Rear/Getty Images (PHILADELPHIA) — A Philadelphia man who was convicted and sentenced to death in connection with the 1994 arson murder of a woman is now exonerated 30 years later, the District Attorney’s Office announced. On
Police recover remains believed to be 16-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished in 2004

@VolusiaSheriff/X (ORMOND BEACH, Fla.) — Florida authorities said they believe they’ve recovered the remains of a 16-year-old girl who vanished in 2004 in a mystery that took almost two decades to unravel. Detectives investigating the disappearance of
FBI searches home of top aide to NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The FBI carried out a search Thursday at the Bronx home of Winnie Greco, the director of Asian affairs for New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The search at Greco’s home
E. Jean Carroll's lawyers object to Trump's attempt to pause enforcement of $83.3M judgment in defamation trial

Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Attorneys for columnist E. Jean Carroll, who successfully sued Donald Trump for defamation, objected Thursday to the former president’s attempt to pause enforcement of the $83.3 million judgment the jury ordered
New York City discovers migrants being housed illegally in furniture store

Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City officials have vacated a Bronx furniture store that was converted to house dozens of migrants in “unsafe living conditions,” according to the New York City Department
Judge puts temporary halt to strict Texas immigration law

David Peinado/Anadolu via Getty Images (AUSTIN, Texas) — A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Thursday to temporarily prevent one of the strictest immigration bills in the country from going into effect in Texas on March 5.
Why the warming effects of this El Niño event will linger for several months

George Rose/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The effects of the El Niño event currently bringing extreme moisture to the southwestern U.S. are expected to linger for months, with record heat recorded all over the world, scientists say.
California winter storm: Blizzard warning issued as snow heads to Sierra Nevada mountains

ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — A blizzard warning is in effect in California as a new storm system moves into the mountains with potential to deliver more than 10 feet of snow. The heavy snow will begin