‘So I Raped You’ Message Leads to Prison Sentence
Ian Cleary receives 2–4 years in prison after sending a Facebook message confessing to raping Shannon Keeler during college—a message that revived a stalled 2013 case.
Ian Cleary receives 2–4 years in prison after sending a Facebook message confessing to raping Shannon Keeler during college—a message that revived a stalled 2013 case.
The White House walks back President Trump’s claim of an imminent meeting with Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine, sparking fresh debate over U.S. foreign policy consistency.
While Art Basel Paris draws global collectors, the city’s museums unveil stunning parallel exhibitions—from century-old Art Deco to cutting-edge eco-art.
Universities are facing a financial crisis over free speech, as the cost of security for controversial speakers like Danielle Sassoon soars into the millions.
Christopher Moynihan, previously pardoned by Trump for his role in the Capitol riot, now faces federal charges for allegedly threatening House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
A high-stakes White House meeting between Trump and Zelensky ended without progress on a Ukraine-Russia cease-fire, as Putin holds firm on territorial demands.
The S&P 500 is nearing record highs, but analysts warn that multiple risks—from rate uncertainty to tech fragility—could abruptly halt the momentum.
Kyle Kunkler, former soybean industry lobbyist, now oversees EPA pesticide rules—and is pushing to expand use of the controversial herbicide dicamba.
Four years after President Jovenel Moïse’s murder, trials in Haiti and the U.S. remain mired in delays, poor evidence, and political chaos.
Nicolas Sarkozy has begun a five-year prison sentence over illegal campaign financing, marking a historic moment in French political history.