Belkin is introducing several new power products at this year’s CES, including a charging case for the Nintendo Switch 2 that can come with a built-in power bank. CES is always a hotbed for new and ...
The UFC lightweight champion has spoken out. After a memorable 2025 that saw him become the tenth two-division champion in UFC history, Ilia Topuria’s focus is currently away from the Octagon. The 155 ...
OpenAI is facing increasing scrutiny over how it handles ChatGPT data after users die, only selectively sharing data in lawsuits over ChatGPT-linked suicides. Last week, OpenAI was accused of hiding ...
Nintendo Switch 2 owners can save on the most popular full system travel case for the first time at Amazon. Officially licensed by Nintendo, the RDS Industries Game Traveler Deluxe Full System Case is ...
CHICAGO (WGN) — Opening statements begin Tuesday after the finalization of jury selections in the federal case against two Chicago police officers accused of violating a man’s civil rights. The trial ...
A former San Antonio nurse practitioner accused of killing his infant child, and critically injuring his wife and toddler, appeared in court as his defense attempted to suppress statements he made to ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A former University of Louisville basketball player that was previously arrested on DUI charges had his case dismissed this week. On Thursday, the DUI charge against Russ Smith was ...
In a rare move Monday, the Utah Judiciary issued a statement addressing threats 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson has received in the days since she issued a ruling in the state’s court-ordered ...
On today’s Hammer and Nigel’s Monday Gun Day, 2A attorney Guy Relford addressed the charges filed against his client Curt Anderson in a tragic shooting that has captured national attention. Anderson ...
Luigi Mangione's defense team is demanding prosecutors clarify whether his mother actually told police the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was "something she could see him doing" ...
SALEM, N.J. (WPVI) -- A New Jersey judge has ruled that initial statements made to police by the driver charged in the crash that killed Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau will be admissible at trial.