Federal authorities have indicted 20 individuals, including 14 current or former Mississippi Delta law enforcement officers, for bribery in a drug trafficking scheme.
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President Trump pushes to end the Senate filibuster amid a government shutdown, but Republicans resist the move.
Wisconsin's governor signed a bill allowing candidates to remove their names from ballots, following Kennedy's case.
An appeals court halted a judge's order for daily updates on an immigration crackdown, citing separation of powers.
Hundreds protested in Rio's favelas against a deadly police raid that left over 100 dead, calling for Gov. Castro's resignation.
Russian luge athletes may compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics after a court ruling against a blanket ban due to war.
On November 5, the Supreme Court will weigh the limits of presidential emergency powers under IEEPA to impose tariffs, potentially reshaping governance and separation of powers. The case, stemming from Trump's tariff imposition on imports citing national emergencies, could redefine the executive's reach, impacting trade policy and checks on presidential authority.
Two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration must continue SNAP funding during the government shutdown.
As data center energy demand rises, a new gas plant near Gila Bend aims to prevent cost hikes for residents through a
The campaign to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration in state Supreme Court.










