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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 HereCompany retires humanoid robot for model with real-world capabilitiesBoston Dynamics said it will replace its hydraulic Atlas model with a fully electric robot designed for "real-world applications."
In a sign of how a future might look in which robots and humans move about in our world, a U.S. company said it would upgrade its humanoid robot with a new model that was designed to have more real-world commercial and industrial applications.
Read MoreFentanyl's toll and a troubled aircraft | Scripps News InvestigatesWe investigate the silent toll of fentanyl on U.S. children and the troubled history of a controversial military aircraft.
Oregon town's policing of homeless heads to Supreme CourtDepending on how the Court rules, law enforcement across the country could be allowed to punish unhoused people for sleeping on public lands.
Trump hush money trial jury seated, opening statements to start MondayThe 12-person jury and six alternates have been chosen to hear Donald Trump's hush money case.
Families of hostages held in Gaza call for collective actionThe families held a virtual press conference on Friday, noting that it's been nearly 200 days since their loved ones were taken captive.
No deaths or injuries reported after Israel strike on IranIsrael had promised to retaliate for Iran's Saturday attack, in which Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles.
Company retires humanoid robot for model with real-world capabilitiesBoston Dynamics said it will replace its hydraulic Atlas model with a fully electric robot designed for "real-world applications."
Dick Van Dyke earns historic Daytime Emmy nomination at age 98Van Dyke was nominated for best guest performer in a daytime drama series for his role in Peacock's "Days of Our Lives."
House, and Speaker Johnson, move Ukraine aid toward a key voteHouse Speaker Mike Johnson is leaning on cautious support from Democrats in the deeply divided chamber to push aid bills toward passage.
NASA's newest satellite provides crucial data on climate change trendsData from NASA'S newest Earth-observing satellite will provide insight into ocean health, air quality, and the effects of a changing climate.
Would you like a cicada salad? Noisemakers descend on New Orleans menuThe Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans plans to demonstrate ways to cook cicadas as the nation prepares for their emergence.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard files for divorce, restraining orderWhile the two lived together after her release from jail, a court filing said the couple separated on March 25 and have lived apart since then.
Police chase deaths reach record highs in the US, new data showsIn 2022, there were 577 deaths during police pursuits nationwide, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Wendy's meal caused 11-year-old permanent brain damage, suit claimsA family is suing Wendy's parent company, claiming its food gave their daughter an E. coli infection that's given her permanent health issues.
President Biden's new Title IX rules protect LGBTQ+ studentsThe administration had planned to include a new policy forbidding schools from enacting outright bans on transgender athletes.
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Tesla recalls its Cybertrucks because of accelerator pedal issueAt least 3,878 of Tesla's 2024 model Cybertrucks were discovered to have accelerator pedals that could become stuck, increasing the risk of a crash.
4-legged robot to help deter wildlife strikes at Alaska airportIn 2023, 93 wildlife-aircraft strikes at Alaska airports were reported to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Taylor Swift drops surprise double album for 'Tortured Poets'Swifties have been decoding all the clues and speculating about the significance of the number two. The secret is out, and a double album is here.
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.
Has Aldi found the solution to self-checkout's woes?Aldi has partnered with Grabango to unleash new technology that could change the way people checkout at grocery stores.
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.
What happens if you missed the deadline to file your taxes?Even if you missed the April 15 deadline to file your federal income taxes, there are ways to get back on track.
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.
Apple pulls WhatsApp and Threads from App Store in ChinaThe company said the apps were removed at the request of Chinese officials citing unspecified national security concerns.
Staff and shoppers return to Sydney mall 6 days after mass stabbingsThere was a large police and security presence, with guards wearing black stab-proof vests posted on each level of the mall.
New rapid blood test for concussions gets FDA approvalThe device from Abbott Laboratories can reportedly detect if a patient has mild traumatic brain injury in just 15 minutes.
As climate warms, wildfires could make air more deadly, study saysResearchers say poor air quality as a result of wildfires will cause thousands of additional deaths per year in the U.S.
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.
Google fires 28 workers who protested tech deal with Israeli govt.The firings confirmed by Google late Wednesday came a day after nine employees were arrested during protests at offices in New York and California.
Police detain pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Columbia UniversityThe arrest of protestors comes a day after Columbia's president answered a hard line of questioning from Congress on antisemitism at the university.
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.
It's official! NHL approves Coyotes relocation to Salt Lake CityWith a possible new arena in downtown Salt Lake City still a few years away, the NHL team will first share the Delta Center with the Utah Jazz.
Caitlin Clark reportedly nearing lucrative endorsement deal with NikeClark was already endorsed by Nike in college, but the deal expired at the end of her record-breaking season with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Cracking down on password sharing pays off for NetflixNetflix added millions of paying customers in the last year after telling password sharers to get their own subscription.
The 'Swiftonomics' of Taylor Swift ahead of new albumScripps News explores the big economic impact Swift makes wherever she goes and with whatever she does.
Amazon will soon offer its smart grocery carts to other retail storesThe company said its Dash Carts will be made available in third-party retailers beyond its Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market locations.
Psychology group raises concerns about youth social media useLawmakers have introduced multiple bipartisan bills directed at stopping online child exploitation, harmful eating disorder content and more.