Chief Justice John Roberts compared the government’s theory to sending colonists to trial in England for offenses committed ...
Suppressed evidence set one man free. The Supreme Court won't examine why his co-defendant is still in prison.
The freshman athlete argues that a Virginia High School League policy barring homeschoolers like him from competing against ...
The New York Times argues the Department of Defense’s March 23 interim policy continues restricting coverage of the military ...
While other countries in the Balkans have put in place measures to ease the effects on farmers, Kosovo's government is yet to ...
The city of McKinney, Texas, is challenging a federal judge's ruling that it owes a homeowner almost $60,000 under the Texas Constitution after a police standoff left her house in ruins.
The lawsuit comes almost a year after Minnesota filed its own suit seeking to bar enforcement of Trump orders targeting ...
Tensions mounted between the House and Senate over the weekend as the lower chamber advanced its own Homeland Security ...
The Tiger King star argued he deserved a new trial in his murder-for-hire case after several witnesses recanted their ...
China accused Keiji Furuya of repeatedly visiting Taiwan despite China's strong opposition and of “colluding with Taiwan independence separatist forces." ...
More than 20 people are accused of the murder of a racing driver, the attempted murders of two others, and criminal conspiracy — all on behalf of a mafia network inside a former masonic lodge.
An Indonesian soldier with the U.N.'s peacekeeping force in Lebanon was also killed when a projectile exploded close to the border, with other peacekeepers wounded.
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