Trump Search Inventory Reveals New Details From FBI Seizure
WASHINGTON (AP) — Along with highly classified government documents, FBI agents who searched former President Donald Trump’s Florida home last month found dozens of folders marked classified but with nothing inside and no explanation of what might
As Teachers Worry, Kids at Ukraine Cadet School Wait for War
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Unique in Ukraine, Volodymyr the Great school on the outskirts of Kyiv trains children to become military cadets, starting at the age of 7. The weekday boarding school is intended to teach the
Red Flag Laws Get Little Use as Shootings, Gun Deaths Soar
An Associated Press analysis found many U.S. states barely use “red flag” laws that allow police to take guns away from people threatening to kill, a trend blamed on lack of awareness of the laws and a
US Hiring Slowed in August as Employers Add 315,000 Jobs
WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s employers slowed their hiring in August in the face of rising interest rates, high inflation and sluggish consumer spending, all of which weakened the outlook for the economy. The government reported that the
Afghan Mosque Blast Kills 18, Including Senior Cleric
HERAT, Afghanistan (AP) — Taliban officials and a local medic say an explosion tore through a crowded mosque in western Afghanistan, killing 18 people, including a prominent cleric. They say at least 21 people were hurt. The
Argentina: Attempt To Kill VP Fails When Handgun Misfires
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s president says a man tried to kill politically powerful Vice President Cristina Fernández outside her home, but failed because the handgun misfired. The man was quickly overpowered in the incident Thursday
Florida judge delays ruling on appointing special master to review Mar-a-Lago documents
A federal judge in Florida was presented arguments by lawyers for both the Justice Department and former President Donald Trump, on whether a special master should be assigned to review documents seized from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home. Judge Aileen Cannon
Federal judge rules Sen. Lindsey Graham must testify before grand jury in Georgia
On Thursday, a federal judge in Atlanta ruled that Sen. Lindsey Graham must comply with a subpoena and testify before the grand jury in the criminal probe into efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results. Judge
Utah Jazz trade Donovan Mitchell to the Cleveland Cavaliers
The Utah Jazz traded Donovan Mitchell to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday after five seasons. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Lauri Markkanen, Collin Sexton and Ochai Agbaji will also head to the Jazz in the deal. The
Denver Broncos and QB Russell Wilson agree to 5-year, $245M contract extension
The Denver Broncos and quarterback Russell Wilson have agreed to a five-year, $245 million extension, which will keep the veteran under contract through 2028. Wilson’s previous deal ran though next season and he was owed $51 million. Sources