A new Kansas law lets students sue schools for free-speech violations, while Tennessee encourages religion in history.
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The murder case of Etan Patz is set for a third trial as charges remain against Pedro Hernandez, despite lengthy delays.
Daniel Kinahan, alleged leader of a major Irish crime network, was arrested in Dubai. He's linked to 18 killings.
In 2019, Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax nearly became Virginia's governor amidst scandals but faced his own allegations.
An 85-year-old French widow returns to France after 16 days in US immigration custody due to a visa overstay.
Arizona's top election official gains authority in Maricopa County after a judge rules in favor of his office in a legal battle.
A judge blocked GE Renewables from exiting Vineyard Wind's project, citing the need for specialized knowledge.
Her name means “beloved” in Spanish. Her case has opened the door for Ecuadorian adolescents to change their identity documents.
Tennessee plans to nearly double its school voucher program, adding 15,000 vouchers, despite privacy concerns.
Relatives of a jail inmate who died after a Kansas deputy kneeled on his back filed a federal lawsuit for wrongful death.









