Supreme Court: Is India's most powerful court hobbled by a huge pileup of cases?
India's top court has a backlog of nearly 70,000 cases, and many say this is impeding justice.
2023-07-31 07:19
Sudan conflict: Women tell BBC horror stories of rape
Women give the BBC harrowing accounts of rape by fighters, as conflict rages in the country.
2023-07-31 07:19
China using families as 'hostages' to quash dissent abroad
Refugees and activists tell the BBC intimidation tactics are tearing apart Uyghur communities overseas.
2023-07-31 07:18
Europe weather: How heatwaves could forever change summer holidays abroad
Will the European heatwave and wildfires spell the end of British holidays to hot places?
2023-07-31 07:16
Did Marlo Hampton secretly record Drew Sidora kissing LaToya Ali? Ralph Pittman asks 'RHOA' star to 'keep his name out of this'
Marlo Hampton stirred up drama on 'RHOA' by sharing a text from Ralph Pittman
2023-07-31 06:52
Asian Equities Set to Advance; Dollar Opens Lower: Markets Wrap
Asian equity futures point to gains across the region when markets open Monday following a rally on Wall
2023-07-31 06:52
Trevon Diggs gets into IG beef with 49ers wide receiver over NFL Top 100
Cowboys' Trevon Diggs is asking for all the smoke after trash-talking a 49ers wide receiver -- this potential NFC championship matchup is going to be a good one.This offseason, Dallas Cowboys gave Trevon Diggs a lucrative long-term deal and, by extension, the freedom to talk trash when a co...
2023-07-31 06:48
More Volatility Beckons Markets Still Digesting Milestone Week
Traders buffeted by a swath of central-bank decisions last week are preparing for further volatility amid signs that
2023-07-31 06:46
Trump has spent $40m from his campaign funds on his legal costs, report says
Former President Donald Trump’s legal fees are skyrocketing, and have already surpassed $40m as he awaits indictment on a host of charges related to the January 6 attack and his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The Washington Post reported the staggering total cost of the president’s legal expenditures on Saturday, citing numerous sources within Trumpworld. The mounting costs are only likely to grow more burdensome after Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith hands down an indictment in the coming days charging Mr Trump for crimes allegedly committed while he served as president. And then there’s Georgia: the former president and members of his legal team are expected to face potential charges as a result of Fulton County prosecutors’ investigation into their efforts to change the election results in that state too. A decision in that matter is expected later this month. Mr Trump’s Save America PAC, his primary vessel for outside spending, is expected to verify this total in a campaign finance filing on Monday, according to the Post. The Trump campaign has been reported in recent months to have begun funneling a greater share of donations directly to the PAC as his legal expenses mount. Complicating the issue: Mr Trump is apparently paying legal fees for a number of those within his inner circle who have been drawn into the investigation — which itself has become an issue that prosecutors are examining. A spokesman for the former president confirmed this, stating only that Mr Trump was paying for legal representation for potential witnesses in the cases against him “to protect these innocent people from financial ruin and prevent their lives from being completely destroyed” by a supposedly “unlawful harassment” campaign led by the DoJ. The Post’s scoop drew ire on Twitter from Trump loyalists, who decried the ongoing and growing prosecution of the former president as a politicised witch hunt. One of those loyalists was Senator JD Vance, who won a hard-fought election last year with close support from the former president throughout his primary and general election campaigns. “The “Trump paid $40m in legal fees” attack is so lame. I have good friends who did nothing wrong who had their legal fees paid by Save America PAC. Would you rather they throw all of their employees under a bus?” tweeted Mr Vance on Saturday. “The real story is that our system has become so corrupted that it costs millions of dollars to fight ir [sic],” he continued. “Anyone who thinks they wouldn’t do this to [GOP primary candidates Ron] Desantis, or [Tim] Scott, or anyone else, is kidding themselves.” Read More Chris Christie slams Trumps as ‘Corleones with no experience’ Nikki Haley urges McConnell and Feinstein to ‘walk away’ after recent health concerns Trump returns to first impeachment roots by saying Ukraine aid should be linked to Biden probes ‘Poetic’: Trump takes stage in Iowa to song about going to prison Joe Biden, America's oldest sitting president, needs young voters to win again. Will his age matter? Only four out of dozens of former Trump cabinet members say he should be re-elected
2023-07-31 06:28
Stetson Bennett making a name for himself at Rams camp
Former Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett is already making waves at Rams training camp, impressing coaches and observers alike.NFL Draft coverage this year had a lot to say about Stetson Bennett.The Georgia quarterback won national titles, but was generally disrespected in pro scouting. So...
2023-07-31 06:26
Former US President Trump has spent $40 million on legal fees - reports
WASHINGTON Former U.S. President Donald Trump's political action committee is expected to report on Monday that it has
2023-07-31 06:21
49ers bring back legendary fan favorite in front office role
Frank Gore is back in the Bay Area, but it's not in his familiar role as the starting running back of the San Francisco 49ers.The San Francisco 49ers will have some new faces at the controls this fall, but history has taught us that there is always a resolution on the other side. For a deca...
2023-07-31 06:15
