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These are the likely democratic presidential candidates if Biden drops out

No prominent Democrats have called for Biden to step aside, and party leaders have rallied around him in the wake of the report that questioned his mental faculties.

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff

US presidential debate: How the first face-off between Biden and Trump played out

Biden lost his train of thought within minutes of the 90-minute debate kicking off Thursday.

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff

Meta must face lawsuit claiming it prefers hiring foreign workers

The lawsuit was brought by a software engineer who alleged he was not hired by the tech giant because he was a U.S. citizen.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

Julian Assange lands on Australian soil to reunite with wife and sons

Julian Assange arrived in Australia after a US judge in Saipan accepted his guilty plea for one count of espionage, and sentenced him to time served. Assange’s legal team confirmed they will seek a Presidential pardon for the conviction.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reaches plea deal with US government—set to be freed from prison

President Joe Biden said in April he was “considering” the end of Assange’s prosecution

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

Hunter Biden convicted on all counts in federal gun trial

Hunter Biden was convicted on three felony counts related to a 2018 gun purchase.

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff

Singapore Airlines compensates injured SQ321 passengers up to $38,000

The airline said it would also provide full refunds to all passengers on the flight, regardless of injuries sustained.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Terrorist plot targeting Paris summer Olympics foiled, French authorities say

French authorities arrested an 18-year-old Chechen national for plotting an attack on a Saint-Etienne soccer stadium during the Olympics.

  • By James Farrell

Will Trump go to prison? Here’s what happens next

If Trump were sentenced to a year or less, he would serve out his sentence in a city jail, such as Rikers Island, and would likely be eligible for parole after serving two-thirds of the sentence

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff

Trump found guilty on all 34 felony counts in ‘hush money’ trial

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records Thursday, becoming the first former or sitting president to ever be convicted on criminal charges—though it remains uncertain if he’ll be sentenced to prison.

  • By Alison Durkee
  • Forbes Staff
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