The driver of a car with a bumper sticker critical of former President Donald Trump is facing charges after police say he intentionally crashed into a...
The British government on Friday ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges, a milestone – but not...
Gay Pride Month presumes to celebrate that which certain laws, still on the books, make unlawful. America must address that fault.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that federal law does not require the government to grant specialized bond hearings to noncitizens who have been detained for six months.
The city of Grand Rapids has fired police officer Christopher Schurr, who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya in an April 4 traffic stop that garnered national headlines and...
Alleged mass shooter Payton S. Gendron faces multiple federal hate crime charges in the killing of 10 people last month in a racist attack at a Tops Friendly...
The Supreme Court still has released no decision in the abortion case, and watchers should reconcile themselves to waiting until July.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismissed a Republican’s appeal to count undated ballots in the state’s Senate primary race.
Michael “Ozzie” Myers, a former U.S. congressman who became a political consultant, has pleaded guilty to charges related to fraudulently stuffing ballot boxes in South Philadelphia for Democratic...
The UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorized charging Harvey Weinstein with two charges of indecent assault against one woman in London in August 1996.