• Tensions seem to be bubbling between members of the Supreme Court according to an interview with SCOTUS judge Samuel Alito.

  • The real estate services giant is appealing a subpoena that targets five of its own appraisers.

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    The next step in Johnny Depp's defamation trial against his ex-wife is being broken down by the news channel. Ellen Barkin, who dated Johnny Depp in the 90s, and Heard's sister are among the new witnesses set to testify.

  • The defendants are going to trial on January 6. They have fallen flat and backfired, jurors said.

  • Scientists believe they have found the cause of the world's biggest climate catastrophe. The catastrophe took place over 250 million years ago. Many people believed that a volcanic eruption in Siberia was the cause of rapid global warming. The post Scientists finally know what triggered the biggest climate catastrophe in history appeared first on BGR.

  • A new solution is said to restore your leather items back to their original condition. Don't throw old leather items out.

  • The billionaire investor on the Shark Tank says the turmoil in the markets is the same as with the stock market.

  • Researchers found that immigration officials have built a system that gathers personal information on most people in the United States.

  • Cotton wants the Justice Department to prosecute the abortion-rights protesters outside the Supreme Court justices' homes.

  • Many people might be surprised by the prices of VoIP phones.

  • As Tarrant County continues moving away from its perch as one of America's reddest urban counties and public schools become battlefields for culture wars, school board races in four North Texas districts have quickly transformed from traditionally low-profile contests. There are heated debates in the races.

  • Jamie Raskin flipped the Colorado Republican's comments back at him.

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    When the government tries to control private life, American Catholics have a sense of what is at stake. Most of them want to protect abortion rights.

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  • No matter how sympathetic the cause, Paul said his priority was the US's economy.

  • The attorney for Stewart Rhodes says guilty pleas won't affect his client's case.

  • The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act will be taken up by the GOP if they take control of the lower chamber. The bill, which was introduced in the House, would require health care practitioners.

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  • The first execution in Arizona in nearly eight years was carried out more smoothly than the state's last use of the death penalty, when a condemned prisoner gasped for air for nearly two hours. After the drug was injected, Clarence Dixon appeared to follow the state's execution protocol.

  • Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said threats to public figures are common and alarming. The next person to take the job is Karine Jean-Pierre.

  • Jim and his wife were startled by the sounds of 20 hunting dogs barking and howling as they circled their house and chased their chickens after Jim Medeiros bought his cattle and poultry farm in rural Virginia a decade ago. The man told Medeiros he had permission to hunt on his property. In disbelief, Medeiros called the agency that enforces a state law allowing hunters to retrieve their hunting dogs from private property even when the property owners object.

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  • The race for Pennsylvania's next governor has taken center stage because of the Supreme Court's expected decision on abortion this summer.

  • Kayvon Beykpour, head of the group that builds the social-media app's core features, and Bruce Falck, revenue product lead, said they were fired. Musk is in the midst of a $44 billion takeover of the social media company. Beykpour announced his departure on the social networking site.

  • The actress shared her experiences in foster care and how she is helping young adults transition out of the system with her non-profit, Fostering Care.