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Former President Donald Trump's is now on trial in New York for alleged hush money payments. Join Scripps News weeknights at 7:30 p.m. ET for all of the latest developments.
Click HereFormer President Donald Trump's is now on trial in New York for alleged hush money payments. Join Scripps News weeknights at 7:30 p.m. ET for all of the latest developments.
Click HereHow the WNBA pays: Scripps News talks with the Players AssociationWe hear from Terri Carmichael Jackson, Executive Director of the WNBA Players Association, about player compensation.
More than 2.4 million viewers tuned in to Monday's WNBA draft. Viewership was up more than 300% from last year, with more people watching the WNBA draft than this year's NHL and MLB drafts combined.
Despite the surge in viewership, the WNBA still...
Climate change could depress global income by almost 20%, study showsThe effects of global warming are expected to depress global income by about $38 trillion every year through 2049.
Ford recalls 456,000 Maverick, Bronco Sport cars for power loss riskThe company said there is the possibility that the engine might lose power while customers are driving Maverick trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs.
Mayorkas survives impeachment trial after Senate votes to adjournDemocratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer acted quickly to end the trial, as he had intended all along.
Netanyahu says Israel will decide how to respond to Iran's attackIsrael has vowed to respond to Iran’s unprecedented attack without saying when or how, leaving the region bracing for further escalation.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators block traffic to Chicago O'Hare AirportProtesters linked arms and blocked lanes of Interstate 190 at around 7 a.m. Other demonstrations blocked traffic in San Francisco and Oakland.
Woman files lawsuit against Target over biometric data collectionThe popular retail chain is accused of collecting and storing customer data without consent, potentially violating the law.
Police investigating after toddler dies falling from a hotel windowThe parents of the Minnesota 1-year-old boy said his deadly fall was nothing more than a "tragic accident."
Arizona lawmakers block 2nd vote attempt to repeal 1864 abortion banLawmakers in the state halted another attempt to void the Civil War-era legislation banning abortion.
Video shows Coast Guard rescuing pregnant woman from Disney cruiseThe 35-year-old woman was experiencing a medical emergency aboard the ship and had to be airlifted to get help.
Boeing under scrutiny again as whistleblowers testify before SenateBoeing says it is in the process of implementing recommendations from an FAA panel that, over the last year, audited the company's safety culture.
UN appeals for $2.8 billion for new Palestinian aidThe U.N. wants additional funding to provide not only food but sanitation, water and health facilities.
Hawaii officials release probe results on deadly Maui wildfiresThe report lays out the timeline of the fire that started on Aug. 8, 2023, and the factors that made it so deadly.
Travis Kelce to host celebrity 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?'The Kansas City Chiefs player will host 20 episodes of the Fox show's spinoff for Amazon Prime Video.
Woman accused of wheeling dead man into bank to sign for loanPolice in Brazil say the woman brought her deceased uncle into a bank to try to finalize a loan process and make it appear he was signing documents.
Volkswagen union vote leads effort to test UAW's powerUAW has tried before to unionize plants unsuccessfully, but the latest push could potentially make significant changes in the U.S. auto industry.
Securing a spot in summer camp is getting more competitive and costlyMany parents are struggling to secure spots and afford the costs of summer camp for their kids.
Why does canned wine smell like rotten eggs?A group of researchers conducted a series of experiments to characterize the chemical makeup of commercial wines.
Man gets dozens of unwanted Amazon deliveries every monthAn Ohio man is being sent numerous unwanted items in what might be part of a scheme to deceive consumers.
Nike US women's Olympic uniforms slammed for being revealing, sexistThe women's track and field designs were unveiled as part of a kit launch for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris in July.
Bodies found confirmed to be missing preacher's wife and her friendBoth women, from Kansas, had gone missing while in Oklahoma last month. Four people have been arrested and charged with murder and kidnapping.
Verizon class action lawsuit settlement claim deadline is April 15If you file a claim, you could be entitled to up to $100.
12 of the most unusual tax deductions that are actually legalNeed a little comic relief while doing your taxes? These unexpected deductions might even work for you, too.
It's time to spring-clean your finances after tax seasonWith many people now having their tax refunds in hand, a money expert explains how to use them to spring-clean your savings and spending.
It's time to file your federal taxes ... or an extensionWhile there are options to delay filing a return and paying tax bills past April 15, those options likely will be costly.
UK lawmakers want to gradually phase out smoking for goodThe new legislation would make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born after Jan. 1, 2009.
Storm dumps more than a year's worth of rain across Dubai in 24 hoursOne possible contributor may have been "cloud seeding," a practice designed to increase precipitation.
Popular weight loss drug could treat sleep apnea, company saysZepbound was approved last year to treat obesity. The drug's maker, Eli Lilly, says it reduces the severity of obstructive sleep apnea by 63%.
White House expands its global pandemic prevention effortsThe U.S. will work with other countries to improve infectious disease testing and surveillance before outbreaks can threaten to become pandemics.
Missing teenage twins found after woman reports stolen debit cardThe 14-year-old sisters were found with a 30-year-old suspect, after a Nebraska woman noticed her debit card had been charged at a Detroit-area hotel.
Nationwide ambulance shortage gets attention on Capitol HillA Scripps News investigation discovered a severe shortage in ambulance chassis, essentially the skeletal frame ambulances are constructed on.
Stolen mail and East Palestine's diaspora | Scripps News InvestigatesScripps News investigates the lingering effects of nuclear testing, the rise in mail thefts and the people who left East Palestine, Ohio, behind.
US shoots down Iran-launched attack drones, Biden pledges 'support'Tensions are at their highest since the Israel-Hamas war began six months ago after a suspected Israeli strike this month on an Iranian consulate.
Israeli strike kills 3 sons and 4 grandchildren of Hamas' top leaderThe deaths threaten to strain the internationally mediated cease-fire talks, which appeared to gain steam in recent days.
In Real Life: Crossing the LineGo inside the operations of a citizen patrol group at the border, which is often criticized by migrants rights groups.
In Real Life: Waiting to LiveLearn what life is like for the more than 100,000 Americans waiting on an organ as the U.S. organ donor system is in the midst of reform.
Jason Kelce says he lost his Super Bowl ring in a pool of chiliThe pool of chili was used in the "Lombaby Games" while Kelce was hosting his podcast at the University of Cincinnati's Fifth Third Arena.
Raptors center permanently banned from NBA for betting activitiesThe league said unusual gambling activity involving Raptors center Jontay Porter was brought to the NBA's attention following a March 20 game.
Rapper NBA YoungBoy taken into custody while on house arrest in UtahLocal media in Baton Rouge, Louisiana previously reported the rapper's lawyers argued moving him to Utah would keep him out of trouble.
Jellyroll vs. Jelly Roll: Band sues country singer for using the nameA Pennsylvania wedding band says the country singer infringed on their trademark of the musical moniker Jellyroll.
Psychology groups raises concerns about youth social media useLawmakers have introduced multiple bipartisan bills directed at stopping online child exploitation, harmful eating disorder content and more.
That text message about your unpaid tolls may be a scamThe FBI is warning people receiving texts about unpaid tolls not to click any links and instead check their state's legitimate toll service website.