• In her new book, Here's the Deal: A Memoir, Kellyanne Conway gives new details about her time in the Donald Trump administration. The former White House aide and campaign manager is giving an insight into the marriage of the two women.

  • The wealth of top earners including Musk and Bezos was wiped out by the latest market plunge.

  • Users on social media voted for the best drone of 2022, and the final offer is a massive 60% discount. The prices will never go as low. Soon, the offer ends.

  • In an interview with NBC News, the Secretary of State of Michigan said she was told by Trump that she should be arrested for treason and executed.

  • The media diet of his parents makes them believe that he is fighting for the Nazis.

  • On the latest episode of TheKardashians, Khlo and Thompson talk about their family, with Khlo saying Thompson is very protective.

  • This all-natural sleep patch is changing the way we sleep. Wake up more energetic every morning.

  • The Supreme Court should use a lie detector test to identify the person behind the leaked draft of the abortion law. While talking to Fox News from Capitol Hill, Paul said that the 12 judges should be brought in and asked under oath if they leaked the document referring to the overturn of Wade.

  • Harris Faulkner made sure her guest's points were not addressed.

  • Crosby was sentenced to 30 days in jail and retired March 31 after pleading guilty to a sexual assault.

  • The invention ends gutter cleaning. It increases your home value and protects you against property damage.

  • A Chinese woman suffering from loneliness and insomnia started a business selling goodnight texts for 15 cents to help other people. Wong said she never got any affection from her parents and went through a lonely time after college. A person selling a good night in a deserted land was the idea that Wong came up with.

  • A man who claims to have lost up to 3 billion won (about $2.37 million) after the collapse of the coin Luna was questioned by South Korean police after he was accused of entering the apartment building. The chief executive officer of Terraform Labs, Do Kwon, was in touch with authorities after the alleged break-in. A month ago, it was $119.

  • There are some changes in the housing market. What pros say about the future of mortgage interest rates.

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  • Heard's lawyers have been ridiculed on social media, but experts say this won't affect the jury's verdict.

  • There is no such thing as a deal being on hold, according to the top lawyer for the company.

  • The decision to join NATO was spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The other members of the alliance were surprised by Turkey's objections. In an interview with students late on Wednesday, the Turkish president said that he would not allow Sweden and Finland to join NATO.

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  • The 100 hours of pro bono legal services must be given to organizations that help poor or indigent Missouri residents.

  • Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner waved away the criticism after a liberal guest called out the network for peddling the white supremacist theory.

  • 192 Republicans voted against a bill that would send the FDA $28 million to make sure baby formula shortages don't happen again.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers.

  • Putin doesn't like to do that, according to a former national security council official.

  • Sean doesn't want his daughters to start dating. The media mogul talked about his daughters.

  • An Illinois man faces up to three years in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son an assault-style rifle he later used to shoot and kill four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee. Jeffrey Reinking was convicted last week of illegal delivery of a firearm to a person who had been treated for mental illness within the past five years. Tazewell County prosecutors argued during the May 13 bench trial that the man in Morton knew that his son had been treated for mental health issues.