'Unprecedented': How Trump has pushed the limits of presidential power in his first 100 days

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — One hundred days ago this week, just hours after taking the oath of office and reveling before a crowd of thousands at Capital One Arena, President Donald Trump signed the first executive
Police raided the wrong house, now a family wants the Supreme Court to let them sue

Chicago Police Department (WASHINGTON) — A police SWAT team bursts into a home with little warning, only to quickly realize that it’s the wrong address and the occupants inside are innocent victims of the officers’ mistake. The
Funeral director trashed over 6,500 bodies of pets, used fake ashes to defraud customers out of $650,000: Officials

Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office (PITTSBURGH) — A funeral home director has been charged after allegedly throwing out the bodies of thousands of pets and giving owners the ashes of other animals, collectively charging them over $650,000 in
Alzheimer's society calls on doctors to use newer early diagnostic testing due to improvements

Brian B. Bettencourt/Toronto Star via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New treatments and simple blood tests could change how doctors detect and treat Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new report from the Alzheimer’s Association. Blood tests to
2 dead, 1 injured in Alaska plane crash

(NANWALEK, ALASKA) — Two people are dead and another was seriously injured following a plane crash in Alaska on Monday, the Alaska Department of Public Safety told ABC News. No details have been released as to what
Scoreboard roundup — 4/28/25

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONCavaliers 138, Heat 83Rockets 106, Warriors 109 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUELightning 2, Panthers 4Avalanche 2, Stars 6 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLMets 19, Nationals 5Twins 11, Guardians
4 minors dead after vehicle rams into after-school camp in Illinois

(CHATHAM, IL) — Four minors are dead after a vehicle crashed into a building hosting an after-school camp in Chatham, Illinois, officials announced at a press conference on Monday afternoon. They ranged in age from 4 to
Trump administration investigating Harvard Law Review for alleged discrimination

Scott Eisen/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump’s administration is launching an investigation into Harvard University’s law journal over alleged discriminatory practices, expanding its weeks-long battle over federal funding with the elite institution. The civil rights offices
Immunotherapy drug capable of eliminating tumors in some early-stage cancers: Study

Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that some people with early-stage cancers may be able to skip surgery after being treated with the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab.
Israel's UNRWA ban, humanitarian obligations under scrutiny in Hague hearings

Moiz Salhi/Anadolu via Getty Images (LONDON) — Israel’s humanitarian aid obligations in Gaza and its ban on UNRWA, the United Nations agency that provides civil and medical services to Palestinian refugees, are under examination in the International