Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty to charges involving his work with the Trump Organization, where he was the longtime chief financial officer.
Author: Ella Lee, USA TODAY
Ukraine live updates: State sponsor of terrorism label would mark ‘point of no return,’ Russia says
A Russian diplomat warns of a “point of no return,” Ukrainian President Zelenskyy calls for ban on European visas for Russians and more Ukraine news.
Renowned journalist in Guatemala is arrested in democracy crackdown
José Rubén Zamora, president of the elPeriódico newspaper and a vocal critic of Guatemala’s government, was arrested Friday evening.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger posts audio of ‘foul and graphic’ threats to congressional office
Many of the calls to Kinzinger’s office include death wishes and threats toward the Illinois congressman and his family.
900 Ukrainian kids dead or injured since start of war, Zelenskyy visits troops: Live updates
Some 323 children were killed and 583 injured since Russia’s war in Ukraine began, with most casualties occurring in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions.
Biden: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy didn’t want to hear US info on possible Russian invasion: live updates
President Joe Biden said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “didn’t want to hear it” when U.S. intelligence said Russia would invade.
President Biden, first lady evacuated after small plane flew into restricted airspace near the family’s beach house
Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesperson for the U.S. Secret Service, said the privately owned aircraft mistakenly entered the secured area.
‘Never mean anything for violence’: Marjorie Taylor Greene testifies on Jan. 6 in eligibility case
Voters who raised the challenge on 14th Amendment grounds say Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene helped facilitate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Weeks of Russian attacks on Mariupol have left 21K or more dead, mayor says; holiday could mark key deadline in war: Live Ukraine updates
At least 21,000 people have been killed in Mariupol, Ukraine, amid the Russian siege of the city, Mayor Vadym Boychenko said.
U.S. will offer ‘X’ gender marker for passports starting April 11, State Department says
The definition of the ‘X’ gender marker will be ‘unspecified or another gender identity,’ according to the State Department.