Calling it a “one-time courtesy,” the judge granted George Santos' request to push his sentencing -- but not by as much as the former New York representative requested.
George Santos requested a sentencing delay to produce podcast episodes, a proposition criticized by prosecutors.
George Santos, the criminally convicted congressman who got into the U.S. House of Representatives after the criminally ...
A federal judge approved a request from former Congressman George Santos to have his sentencing hearing in his fraud trial ...
He said he needs 8 months to pay a $205,000 fine using his one-month old to raise funds. The judge said "nuh-uh." ...
Incoming commander-in-chief lashes out at long-standing Democratic foe over natural disaster engulfing Hollywood as his ...
Earth recorded its hottest year ever in 2024, with such a big jump that the planet temporarily passed a major climate ...
President-elect Donald Trump once again lashed out at the judge overseeing his New York hush-money case even as he thanked ...
As the Supreme Court blocked President-elect Donald Trump's effort to delay his sentencing in his New York hush-money case, ...
The December jobs numbers are expected to deliver a more accurate reading of where things stand with the economy.
Gun violence remains one of the most urgent public health crises in the United States, killing more than 40,000 people each ...
A methane gas explosion caused a mine to collapse in a remote area in southwest Pakistan, trapping at least 12 miners, ...