Civil rights attorney Ben Crump represents Charles Adair's family in a federal case against Wyandotte County, seeking justice for Adair's death.
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The ongoing conflict in Iran remains tense despite a ceasefire. The Strait of Hormuz is open, but U.S. Navy blockades persist.
Indigenous food gains momentum, chefs like Sean Sherman and Justin Pioche lead the movement for culinary sovereignty.
Cameras in courtrooms have revealed the inner workings of high-profile trials, sparking debate over their presence.
Becky Pepper-Jackson is involved in a significant case before the U.S. Supreme Court this summer, potentially making history.
High school athlete Becky Pepper-Jackson balances sports and legal battles, focusing on enjoying time with friends.
UN Secretary-General warns of international law erosion at World Court's 80th anniversary amidst global conflicts.
The Supreme Court sides with Chevron, allowing oil firms to fight Louisiana's coastal damage lawsuits in federal court.
ATLANTA — An amendment to the final bill passed by the Georgia General Assembly this year might invoke significant changes if Governor Brian Kemp gives…
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. faced criticism for past claims on Black children's ADHD treatment in a House hearing, denying statements despite evidence.










