At a debate in Aug. 2023, Asa Hutchinson said he wouldn't support Trump for president
Asa Hutchinson shares what he believes could disqualify former President Donald Trump from another term at the first GOP primary debate.
Asa Hutchinson shares what he believes could disqualify former President Donald Trump from another term at the first GOP primary debate.
Up next: Alaska and Wyoming, which are holding Democratic primaries on April 13, followed by Puerto Rico's Republican primary on April 21.
Test your knowledge of the policy positions of third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Hyundai said it would add more hybrids to its previously EV-only production lines in Georgia.
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker concluded his testimony about a deal to kill negative stories about former President Trump during the 2016 campaign, and two more witnesses were called.
Mortgage principal is the amount you owe on the money you borrowed from the lender, not including interest. Learn how mortgage principal affects your payments.
Universities across the country are taking varying approaches to encampments that have taken root on their campuses, with some allowing them to remain and others calling in police to break them up.
As part of its antitrust suit against Amazon, the FTC accused the company of using Signal’s disappearing messages feature to conceal communications.
Amazon Prime Video and the NBA are reportedly nearing an agreement that would make the streaming and retail giant a major platform for game telecasts.
Intel's negative earnings surprise caught a few of the newfound bulls to the story by surprise.
This week we talk about the new Model 3 variant and electric G Wagen, along with other news, plus reviews of the BMW X2 and Mazda CX-90.
Protests are currently happening at college campuses around the country as students show support for Palestinians in Gaza.
The latest example comes from RockAuto, an auto parts dealer popular with home mechanics and other DIYers, which is upset that a fake app masquerading as its official app has not been removed from the App Store, despite numerous complaints to Apple. RockAuto co-founder and president Jim Taylor was first alerted to the situation when customers began complaining about "annoying ads" in its app -- something he said "surprised us since we don't have an app."
Microsoft reported better than anticipated Q3 earnings on Thursday, powered by growth in its cloud products.
Andy Behrens has a fresh batch of priority pickups for fantasy managers looking to close out the week in strong fashion.
Biden passed the TikTok divestment bill -- now what?
Jason Fitz is joined by Senior NFL Reporter Charles Robinson and former NFL running back Damien Harris to give their initial thoughts and takeaways from a wild first night of the 2024 NFL Draft. The trio dive into a few standout selections, including plenty of time analyzing what the Atlanta Falcons could possibly be thinking by taking Michael Penix Jr, J.J. McCarthy and Drake Maye and their respective fits with the Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots, why Tennessee Titans fans should be ecstatic about the J.C. Latham pick, Xavier Worthy's instant impact potential with the Kansas City Chiefs and why the Las Vegas Raiders took a tight end in the first round two years in a row.
Alphabet reported Q1 earnings on Thursday that beat estimates. The company also announced its first-ever dividend.
David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, told the jury in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial about negotiations in 2016 with two women looking to sell their stories about alleged sexual relationships with Trump.
The Panthers added a weapon for quarterback Bryce Young
The Federal Communications Commission made its official vote Thursday to reinstate net neutrality, which bars broadband providers from slowing or even blocking internet traffic to some sites while improving access to others that pay extra fees. With some changes and protections, passing the order titled Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet restores rules passed back during the Obama administration in 2015 and rolled back in 2017, after Donald Trump was elected president. Since the FCC announced in September that it would be pursuing this as a policy goal, it was more or less a fait accompli; there was no real reason why the Commission, split 3-2 in favor of the Democrats, would vote against it.