Kim Kardashian graduates law program after six years of study

Kim Kardashian has completed California’s Law Office Study Program after six years, marking a major step on her journey to becoming a licensed attorney.

Army's 250th Birthday: Everything to know about Trump's military parade

President Donald Trump will deliver remarks at a large parade commemorating the Army's 250th birthday on June 14 – the same day as Trump's 79th birthday. 

How Trump’s Golden Dome missile plan compares to Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’ system

President Trump’s ambitious Golden Dome missile defense program revives Reagan’s space-age Star Wars vision, but with new tech, bigger costs, and the same controversy.

Kemp: Proposed Georgia Power rate freeze will help families

Gov. Brian Kemp says a recent tentative deal between Georgia Power and the Public Service Commission over a possible rate freeze is a major win for Georgians.

Kid Cudi to take the stand in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ federal sex-trafficking trial

Federal prosecutors have called Kid Cudi to testify in Sean “Diddy" Combs’ sex-trafficking trial after Cassie claimed the rapper threatened to blow up his car during their brief relationship.

Keisha Lance Bottoms announces run for governor, vows to unite Georgia

After weeks of speculation, former Atlanta Mayor and White House adviser Keisha Lance Bottoms has officially announced that she is running to be Georgia's next governor.

Crypto stablecoin bill passes early Senate vote

Regulating stablecoin has been a top priority for President Trump, but his personal crypto involvement has complicated the Congressional process.

James Comey calls Secret Service probe over beach photo ‘a distraction’

Former FBI director James Comey says he’s baffled that a beach photo he posted led to accusations of threatening Donald Trump—and an in-person interview with the Secret Service.

Trump pardon of Derek Chauvin unlikely, MPD Chief says 'no credible information'

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said Monday there is “no credible information" that President Donald Trump will pardon former officer Derek Chauvin in the Memorial Day 2020 murder of George Floyd.

Pres. Trump signs 'Take It Down Act' bill designed to fight AI deepfakes, revenge porn

President Donald Trump was joined by First Lady Melania Trump on Monday afternoon to sign a bill targeting non-censual images, including deepfakes made with artificial intelligence and revenge porn.

Judge rules DOGE takeover of US Institute of Peace 'unlawful'

A federal district judge declared that actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to take over the U.S. Institute of Peace were “unlawful" and had to be declared “null and void."

Ossoff to speak about corporate landlords buying up Georgia homes

Sen. Jon Ossoff says large corporations now own 30% of metro Atlanta's single-family rental homes, which leads to higher prices for Georgia families.