Lawsuit accusing NRA of lavish misspending now heads to jury The case accused leaders of the National Rifle Association of corruption and misspending and now heads to the jury, which is expected to begin deliberations Friday. The Associated Press
FBI informant charged with lying about Joe and Hunter Biden's ties to Ukrainian firm Alexander Smirnov falsely told FBI agents in 2020 that executives associated with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma paid Hunter and Joe Biden $5 million each in 2015 or 2016, prosecutors said. The Associated Press
Greece legalizes same-sex marriage despite church opposition Greece on Thursday became the first Orthodox Christian country to legalize same-sex civil marriage, despite opposition from the influential, socially conservative Greek Church. The Associated Press
Cities like Dayton are welcoming new immigrant residents The battle over migrants and immigration has some big cities in turmoil. Smaller rust belt locations--like Dayton Ohio--are setting up services to attract and help new immigrant residents Adriana Martinez-Smiley
DOJ watchdog finds 187 inmate suicides in federal prisons over 8-year period The Justice Department watchdog found 344 inmate deaths in federal prison from suicide, homicide or accident between 2014 and 2021. The majority of those deaths were suicides. Ryan Lucas
Trump's New York hush money trial will start March 25 The judge in the hush money case against Donald Trump has rejected the former president's attempt to dismiss the charges, and a jury trial will begin as originally scheduled on March 25. Ximena Bustillo
Judge in New York to rule on motions in Trump's hush-money criminal case Former President Donald Trump is expected to appear in New York criminal court Thursday. The case is related to hush-money payments made to cover up a sex scandal during 2016's presidential campaign. Andrea Bernstein
Special counsel asks Supreme Court to move quickly on the Trump immunity case Special counsel Jack Smith urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to let former President Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case proceed to trial without further delay. The Associated Press
Maker of Tinder, Hinge sued over 'addictive' dating apps that put profits over love Match Group was sued on Wednesday for violating consumer protection laws for allegedly addicting dating app users through "predatory" practices that mislead people searching for romantic partners. Bobby Allyn
Gun violence killed them. Now, their voices will lobby Congress to do more using AI On the 6th anniversary of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., gun control advocates experiment with AI-generated audio messages of recreated voices of victims of gun violence pleading for change. Elena Moore