
Judge Orders Mental Competency Evaluation for Zizians Leader LaSota
A lawyer claims Jack LaSota, leader of the Zizians, is mentally unfit for trial on federal gun charges tied to six deaths.

A lawyer claims Jack LaSota, leader of the Zizians, is mentally unfit for trial on federal gun charges tied to six deaths.

UCF’s John Bol collapsed during a game against Arizona in the Big 12 Tournament, needing assistance to the locker room.

The U.S. will intervene in a UN genocide case against Israel, arguing accusations are false and warn of legal risks.

A Missouri court upheld new U.S. House districts favoring Republicans, rejecting claims they violated compactness rules.

Top tech firms pledge to prevent data centers from raising consumer energy costs, but Arizona’s largest centers opt out.

Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a naturalized US citizen, was shot after ramming his vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan.

A former Army National Guard member opened fire in a classroom at Virginia’s Old Dominion University, killing one and injuring two.

The ICC drops its probe into U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, citing insufficient evidence of crimes against humanity.

Argentine Football Association head Claudio Tapia appeared in court for alleged social security tax evasion issues.

Israel’s military drops charges against five soldiers accused of abusing a Palestinian detainee, sparking controversy.

Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew hired Stepien Strategic Partners, tied to the 2013 Bridgegate scandal. Led by Bill Stepien, it signals potential controversy.

South Korean lawmakers pass a law to implement $350 billion in U.S. investments, avoiding high Trump-era tariffs.