May 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the abortion pill to be prescribed through telemedicine and ...
The Justice Department on Thursday accused Yale University of illegally considering race in admissions to its medical school ...
Their pivot came after months of corporate silence as the administration ratcheted up its pressure on Powell and on Fed Governor Lisa Cook. In corporate America during the Trump era, the public and ...
And look, I realize that was possibly the most boring sentence you will read today.1 So let me explain what it means, why it ...
Alabama’s forensic lab is clearing backlogs of untested rape kits and using advanced DNA technology to identify suspects, ...
Jackson, the state, JXN Water and the DOJ give their take on if Judge Henry Wingate should block a proposed water authority.
Ex-aide to California Democrats admits guilt in scheme to steal campaign funds from health secretary
A top California Democratic political aide pleaded guilty Thursday to charges including conspiracy to commit bank fraud related to a scheme to steal campaign funds from Xavier Becerra when he served ...
Gov. Jeff Landry signed legislation May 14 moving Louisiana’s U.S. House races to the fall after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ...
The ruling paves the way for Richard Glossip to be released for the first time since his arrest nearly 30 years ago ...
As South Carolina lawmakers look at Congressional redistricting, some Republicans are in full support while others have ...
Richard Glossip, a former death row inmate convicted in a 1997 murder, has been granted bond by an Oklahoma judge as he ...
At a court hearing over a presidential order seeking to exert more control over elections, a government lawyer said no ...
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