Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota, Joe Thompson, stated the next step in the case of the killing of Melissa Hortman...
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Discover the extraordinary life of Thurgood Marshall, America's first African American Supreme Court Justice, in a PBS documentary premiering Sept. 9.
The U.S. charges Julio Cesar Aguirre with attempted carjacking, firearm use, and murder in Tucson under a federal initiative.
The Supreme Court allowed deportation of immigrants to South Sudan, reversing a judge's order and causing dissent.
The Supreme Court will hear a case on state restrictions for transgender athletes, reviewing rulings in Idaho and WV.
Wisconsin Supreme Court's liberal majority strikes down 176-year-old abortion ban; key evidence links Bryan.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed laws to prevent foreign adversaries from owning Arizona land and to oversee state prisons.
President Trump's budget bill dramatically expands immigration detention funding, increasing ICE's capacity to over 100,000 beds, primarily benefitting private prison firms. This unprecedented financial boost aligns with Trump's immigration agenda, potentially entrenching these measures beyond his presidency. Concerns grow over diminished oversight, harsh conditions, and increased fees for immigrants seeking protection.
A federal appeals court ruled that Alabama prosecutors violated Michael Sockwell's rights by excluding Black jurors.
In 2024, political advertisers poured $1.9 billion into online ads across major platforms like Meta and Google, revealing stark strategic and partisan differences. This spending, while substantial, remains underreported due to lack of mandatory disclosure, highlighting urgent calls for transparency and regulation in the ever-evolving digital political landscape.










