Trump lashes out at judge who warned him about 'inflammatory' remarks, and more campaign trail takeaways

Brandon Bell/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump lashed out at the federal judge overseeing the case against him over efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss — after he was warned by the same judge
Timeline: How the deadly wildfires took over Maui day by day

YUKI IWAMURA/AFP via Getty Images (MAUI, Hawaii) — Dozens of people have been killed in the devastating Maui wildfires that also left thousands of structures — including homes, businesses and cultural centers — destroyed. The fires crept
Nestle recalls some Toll House chocolate chip cookie dough over potential presence of wood fragments

FDA (NEW YORK) — Nestlé USA issued a voluntary recall of a “limited quantity” of its Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough “break and bake” Bar product due to the “potential presence of wood fragments,” the company
Children with MIS-C more likely to have neurological and mental health effects: Study

Thanit Weerawan/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Children and teenagers who previously had multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, known as MIS-C, may be more likely to have neurological and mental health issues than those who did not, a
Will Mitt Romney face a 'dogfight' with Republicans in 2024 over his Trump criticism?

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — Utah Sen. Mitt Romney hasn’t yet said if he’ll run for a second term, next year — but if he does, he’ll face a primary challenge from other Republicans who think
'Cop City' protesters collect enough signatures to put referendum on ballot

Christian Monterrosa/AFP via Getty Images (ATLANTA, Ga.) — The #StopCopCity protesters have collected more than enough signatures to move its referendum campaign forward in an effort to get the city to repeal the lease it has with
Montana youths win climate lawsuit against state for promoting fossil fuels

William Campbell/Getty Images, FILE (HELENA, Mont.) — A group of young people from Montana won a major climate case on Monday after arguing the state failed to protect their right to a clean environment by continuing to
Cecily Aguilar sentenced to 30 years in Vanessa Guillen case

David Talukdar/Getty Images (WACO, Texas) — Cecily Aguilar, who pleaded guilty to one count of accessory to murder after the fact and three other charges in the 2020 murder of U.S. Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén, has been
Chefs prepare meals for Maui fire victims, ask other islands to send frozen food

Yuki Iwamura/AFP via Getty Images (LAHAINA, Hawaii) — Without taking a beat, the culinary world sprang into action to help survivors on Maui in the wake of the deadly wildfires that tore through the historic harbor town
Biden administration begins wiping out student loan debt for 804,000 borrowers

Prasit photo/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Starting Monday, hundreds of thousands of federal student loan borrowers will start to receive emails from their servicers with the subject line “Your student loans have been forgiven.” The notices will come