
Paul, Weiss Chair Brad Karp Steps Down Amid Epstein Ties Controversy
Brad Karp resigned as chair of major law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in February due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.

Brad Karp resigned as chair of major law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in February due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.

Multiple youth trends including changed drinking patterns, group gatherings, and sports betting are prompting responses from authorities and educators.

Rep. Jason Crow announced Democrats are compiling accountability lists following reports of a Trump administration DOJ 'enemies' list.

Amazon's CEO forecasts artificial intelligence will help AWS reach $600 billion in revenue by 2036, doubling previous projections.
Armed attackers killed three Pakistan Coast Guard personnel in the Arabian Sea, according to Reuters reports.

Human bones found by beachgoers in 2022 were identified through DNA analysis as Walter Karl Kinney, who disappeared 23 years earlier.
Kia announced its EV3 compact electric SUV will arrive in the US in late 2026, offering 320 miles of range as automakers continue EV expansion despite market challenges.

Black Tabby Games, creator of Slay the Princess, announced a new publishing arm and signed two games at the Triple-I Initiative showcase.

The Federal Communications Commission approved Nexstar Media Group's $6.2 billion merger with Tegna, creating the nation's largest local TV station operator.

NASA has published the initial photographs captured by astronauts during their recent lunar flyby mission.

Texas voters cast ballots in competitive Republican and Democratic Senate primaries, with incumbent John Cornyn facing challengers.

Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken disputed Trump's claims about his Iran stance, while generational divides emerged at CPAC over Iran policy.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on the Trump administration's effort to terminate temporary protected status for migrants from Haiti and Syria.

People of color are establishing communal living arrangements from California to Alabama, focusing on land stewardship and shared values.

Emergency responders are conducting search operations in rubble following reports of an airstrike in Tehran, Iran's capital city.
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