Biden administration to propose new asylum changes

The Biden administration is reportedly planning to announce an asylum regulation as early as Thursday that would allow officials to remove some illegal immigrants earlier in the asylum process. However, it is far short of broader changes envisioned by either the administration or Republicans.

Trump hush money trial resumes on Thursday

Donald Trump’s hush money trial adjourned in the middle of the week. Testimony featured Stormy Daniels, the porn actor who detailed her relationship with Trump and the alleged hush money payments paid to her in advance of the 2016 election. Court will resume Thursday, May 9, when Trump’s defense team will continue its cross-examination of Daniels.

US pauses weapons shipment to Israel

he Biden administration paused a shipment of bombs to Israel last week over concerns that the country was approaching a decision on launching a full-scale assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah against the wishes of the United States, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday.

Stormy Daniels bombshell testimony

Stormy Daniels, the adult-film actress at the center of Donald Trump’s hush money trial, testified Tuesday about a disturbing sexual encounter she says she had with him. The testimony leading to outburst my the former president that included cursing. Attorney Nicole Brenecki breaks down the testimony.

Indiana primary: Control of the House, Senate

Rep. Jim Banks is unopposed for the GOP nomination to succeed Sen. Mike Braun, who is leaving the Senate after one term to make a run for governor. Banks will be a heavy favorite to win the seat in November. Democrats have only won one Senate race in Indiana since 2004.

Judge denies mistrial over Stormy Daniels testimony

Former President Trump’s defense attorneys are moving for a mistrial amid the testimony of pornographic actress Stormy Daniels. Defense attorney Todd Blanche, after the court's lunch break, told Judge Juan Merchan that Daniels' testimony Tuesday morning was prejudicial. Merchan said a mistrial was not warranted and stated that he was doing everything he could to control the witness, including once objecting to Daniel's testimony himself.

Stormy Daniels cross-examined at Trump trial

Donald Trump’s hush money trial continues today in a Manhattan courthouse with Stormy Daniels’ testimony. Join LiveNOW from FOX for all of the updates on the Trump hush money trial.

Speaker Johnson, Greene meet on motion to vacate

The Washington Examiner's Cami Mondeaux joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss Monday's meeting between House Speaker Mike Johnson and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene amid Greene's effort to oust him.

Trump fined again for violating gag order

Legal analyst Neama Rahmani joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to react to news that former President Trump has been fined again for violating a gag order in his hush money case.

Hamas accepts ceasefire proposal from Egypt, Qatar

Hamas announced its acceptance of an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal, but Israel said the deal did not meet its “core demands” and that it was pushing ahead with an assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

Hush money trial: Trump Organization employees testify

Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass told Judge Juan M. Merchan that the prosecution’s case is proceeding ahead of schedule and he estimates being finished calling witnesses two weeks from Tuesday. Once the prosecution is done, Trump’s lawyers can then call their own witnesses.

Protests continue as graduations take place

More than 2,400 arrests have been made at anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses around the nation. Columbia University announced that it won't hold it's main commencement ceremony later this month following unrest there. A legal analyst joins LiveNOW to break it all down.

Columbia cancels main commencement ceremony

Columbia University canceled its large university-wide commencement ceremony Monday following weeks of pro-Palestinian protests that have roiled its campus and others across the U.S., but said students will still be able to celebrate at a series of smaller, school-based ceremonies this week and next.