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The High Court blocks Maine’s censure over transgender athletes.
President Donald Trump promised Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. that his administration would crack down on rising antisemitism in America after a gunman killed two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington.
How to stop district judges from overreaching? Require an automatic stay while the government appeals.
Schools in Wauwatosa, Wis., embrace far-left fads from ‘gender identity’ to ‘restorative justice.’
President Trump's push to punish law firms faced another setback Friday, as a judge ruled his order targeting Jenner & Block is unconstitutional.
Trump threatens to hit Apple with a 25% tariff on iPhones made outside the U.S.; Jury convicts eight people in the 2016 robbery of Kim Kardashian in Paris.
After losing a key player, the band returns as a quartet with leaner sound but same old energy.
The order against foreign students turns away the world’s brightest.
Fremont jazz pianist Charles Chen has several shows lined up with his quartet and a 50-musician concert set for a student's school recital.
Police said the woman was found on the ground with "apparent trauma to her body."
Boeing and the Department of Justice reached a deal regarding two 737 MAX crashes that resulted in the deaths of 346 people. Friday court filings revealed that Boeing has agreed to "pay or invest" over $1.1 billion, which includes a
The U.N. refugee agency says it fears that 427 Rohingya fleeing Myanmar and a refugee camp in Bangladesh may have died at sea this month.
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ordered the temporary suspension of discovery in a case against the Department of Government Efficiency about requests for information from government agencies. The lawsuit from Citizens
A federal judge has permanently blocked another of President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting a major law firm, calling it unconstitutional retaliation designed to punish lawyers for their legal work that the White House
The Justices signal that Humphrey’s Executor is dead, except perhaps for the Federal Reserve.
Jesus Tejeda, 37, was sentenced on Tuesday after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter with the personal use of a firearm, attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon in furtherance of a gang, according to a press
From Trump tariffs to Biden and Obama electric vehicles, shockingly little thinking is going on.
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At least 20 residents, including one who was injured, were displaced in the Thursday night fire.