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An appeals court ruled late Tuesday that President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs can remain in place while a legal challenge over his authority to impose ...
RIPPLE EFFECT: Thousands of demonstrators marched through downtown Chicago on Tuesday, stopping traffic in the Loop and along ...
BILL’S BACK — Sen. RICK SCOTT (R-Fla.) has reintroduced legislation that would allow people to deduct up to $10,000 in ...
A Dane County circuit judge struck down most of the law as unconstitutional in December and the Supreme Court is considering whether to hear an appeal. The Wisconsin Supreme Court faces a number of ...
In June 2010, Bonnie Woodward, 47, left her nursing-home shift in Alton and was never seen again. Her red Chevy Avalanche sat in the staff lot with the windows down and an uncashed paycheck on the ...
AG William Tong joined a coalition of attorney generals in filing an amicus brief supporting the right of Americans to cast ...
Defendant was just 15 when he carried out the shootings; a judge said his age at the time prevented the sentence from being ...
The founder and former CEO of New Hampshire’s largest network of addiction treatment centers has been charged with orchestrating threats and vandalism targeting journalists. The New Hampshire Public R ...
Twenty years of crisscrossing every crevice of Indiana. More than 400 towns and cities. Roughly 4 million photos capturing ...
Jamie Azure, chair of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, speaks during the Tribal Leaders Summit in Bismarck on Sept. 4, ...
As California's employee classification law, AB5, gains legal ground, ports like Los Angeles and Long Beach could soon see major shifts in how independent ...
A climate-change lawsuit by the city of Charleston against 24 oil and gas companies should be dismissed because global warming “is not an issue for courts ...