With Trump's DOJ anti-weaponization fund, Jan. 6 defendants may go from prison to payday. Can the police officers who defended the Capitol stop them? Will Jan. 6 defendants go from prison to payday?
The attack at a mosque in San Diego underscores larger problems: the rise of far right extremism and the rise of Islamophobia ...
The Commission of Fine Arts gave the arch design its final approval, even though it's missing some visual components. The ...
The agreement is the first step in resolving 125 claims made against the diocese and its affiliates under New York's Child Victims Act.
The administration says the fund will help people who say the government unfairly investigated or prosecuted them. But in ...
Climate change is making rainfall in Britain heavier and more erratic, meaning places that used to be dry are flooding ...
Two passengers from the cruise ship that had a hantavirus outbreak were blocked by the federal government from leaving the ...
Republicans had planned to try to pass a major funding bill for Immigration and Customs Enforcement by the end of the week ...
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Byrne is one of the few actors to receive both an Oscar and a Tony nomination in the same year —for the indie film If I Had ...
The Palestinian delegation to the United Nations has dropped its bid to secure a top U.N. job after the U.S. threatens to ...
The Democratic Party wanted a review of the 2024 election. Then, the DNC learned the report was incomplete and unverifiable, party chairman Ken Martin said Thursday, releasing an annotated version.