
Wisconsin man gets probation for intimidating emails to chief justice
A Wisconsin man was sentenced to probation after sending intimidating emails to the state Supreme Court’s chief justice.

A Wisconsin man was sentenced to probation after sending intimidating emails to the state Supreme Court’s chief justice.

Abortion remains legal in Wyoming after the state Supreme Court ruled that two abortion bans violate the constitution.

The Venezuelan government asserts its independence after Nicolás Maduro’s arrest by U.S. forces, sparking global reactions.

Republican Doug LaMalfa, a California rice farmer and seven-term U.S. House member, died at 65, reducing GOP control.

The U.S. cut vaccine recommendations for children, sparking concern from medical experts about rising preventable diseases.

A Paris court convicted 10 for cyberbullying Brigitte Macron with false gender claims; sentences include jail time.

Interim President Delcy Rodríguez replaces Maduro, captured by the US. Uncertainty looms as she offers to collaborate.

The Supreme Court in Guinea upheld Gen. Mamadi Doumbouya’s election win, transitioning him to a democratic president.

Congressional leaders were briefed on U.S. plans in Venezuela. Maduro pleads not guilty in a U.S. court on drug charges.

India’s Supreme Court denied bail to two Muslim activists detained for years without trial over a conspiracy case.

10 people were found guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron with false claims about her gender. Sentences vary.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ends reelection bid amid Trump’s focus on a fraud probe into child care programs and Somali community.