
South Korea’s Former First Lady Sentenced in Corruption Case
The wife of South Korea’s ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to 20 months for corruption charges.

The wife of South Korea’s ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to 20 months for corruption charges.

A Texas man, once escaped from custody, is set to be the first person executed in the U.S. this year for 1998 murders.

The Supreme Court’s quick hearing on Trump’s tariffs hasn’t yielded a swift resolution, with a decision still pending.

Members of a motorcycle club and street gang targeted an Indiana judge for assassination, leading to five arrests.

Rep. Mike Lawler, amid calls for political civility, donated $1,000 to staffer Erin Crowley, accused of inciting chaos at a NY town hall by infiltrating a protest group.

Yale University will eliminate tuition for undergraduates from families earning under $100,000, expanding access.

President Trump’s immigration crackdown led to a population growth drop to 0.5% in 2025, impacting state growth rates.

Chief Judge Schiltz orders ICE head to court for contempt after Trump admin’s non-compliance with immigrant hearings.

In March 2017, 300 protestors gathered outside Rep. Darrell Issa’s office, opposing his vote to repeal Obamacare. Despite leaving Congress, Issa returned, continuing efforts to dismantle the ACA. Recently, he voted against reinstating tax credits aiding 22 million Americans, including 8,000 of his constituents, pushing for an alternate plan to phase out Obamacare.

Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder pleads not guilty to billion-dollar drug trafficking and orchestrating killings.

Republicans appeal a judge’s decision to discard NYC’s GOP House seat lines amid a national redistricting battle.

The Alexander Brothers face a sex-trafficking trial after being accused of drugging and assaulting dozens of women.