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Nichols's death while in MPD custody in Tennessee sparked nationwide protests and calls for police reform in 2023.
Sean Dunn was a Department of Justice employee at the time of his encounter with the federal agent and was fired thereafter.
NATO allies and U.S. foreign military financing are paying for 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition missiles to send to Kyiv.
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr ’s lawsuit against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones that sought ...
U.S. District Judge George Daniels in the Southern District of New York rejected the Saudi government’s efforts to dismiss the lawsuit.
A Jewish history museum in Philadelphia was vandalized for the second week in a row with someone spray-painting the museum's ...
While some, including Sen. Rand Paul, have praised CDC Director Monarez's firing, the debacle has led critics to demand Kennedy’s ouster.
South Carolina requested the Supreme Court allow it to enforce a law mandating students use bathrooms corresponding to his or her sex.
Just over 80% of people classified crime as a major problem in cities compared to 18% who said it's a minor problem.
Michael Abramowitz was placed on administrative leave, along with hundreds of other VOA employees, earlier this year.
Filed in 2021, Viramontes v. Cook County challenges the county’s ordinance banning certain firearms. The lower courts sided with the county.
The United States will pull out of its fourth UN Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review, originally scheduled for November.
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