
Justice Dept. Drops Charges Against Olympian in Reflecting Pool Case
The Justice Department’s case against former Olympian David Hearn was flawed, as new evidence absolves him of blame.

The Justice Department’s case against former Olympian David Hearn was flawed, as new evidence absolves him of blame.

Missouri’s top election official rejected a referendum on congressional districts, sparking legal challenges and debate.

A man in Spokane, Wash., charged with arson for setting a wildfire; previously questioned in fire cases but not charged.

Washington state Sen. John Braun, eyeing a U.S. House seat, has taken significant funds from pharma and insurance firms, opposing bills aimed at reducing health care costs, raising concerns about his priorities amidst America’s growing affordability crisis.

Lawmakers in Mississippi are considering redrawing districts after a Supreme Court decision weakened minority voting rights.

Maryland voters will decide on a congressional map change to favor Democrats, amid Republican claims of a power grab.

In a tight 2026 Iowa Senate race, an ad by Ashley Hinson falsely portrays Josh Turek’s record, exaggerating his stance on issues like immigration and healthcare.

Vance Boelter faces state charges after pleading guilty in federal court for killing lawmakers and wounding others.