
Man Convicted in Thai Man’s Death Avoids Prison, Sparks Outrage
A judge ruled that Antoine Watson, convicted in the 2021 fatal attack on a Thai man, could avoid prison with probation.

A judge ruled that Antoine Watson, convicted in the 2021 fatal attack on a Thai man, could avoid prison with probation.

Moroccan rapper Souhaib Qabli sentenced to prison for criticizing Israel ties and government corruption in his songs.

A New York appeals court overturned a $16.1 billion judgment against Argentina for nationalizing YPF, a win for Milei.

Voting rights advocates applaud Virginia’s return to ERIC, ensuring secure voter rolls and limiting pre-election purges.

Mississippi Supreme Court panel denies NCAA appeal, boosting Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss’ chances to play next season.

Judge rules Missouri’s new Trump-backed House districts valid despite referendum challenge; ACLU plans to appeal.

Attorneys for Georgia’s Fulton County and Trump administration clashed over seized 2020 election ballots in court.

Republican Rep. Nick LaLota, seeking a third term in New York’s 1st District, took $40,000 from donors tied to Epstein, raising ethical concerns amid his campaign.

Tiger Woods was released on bail after a crash on Jupiter Island, Fla., facing DUI suspicion but showed no alcohol influence.

California’s attorney general and a voting rights group filed legal challenges to stop a ballot seizure by a sheriff.

North Carolina’s photo voter ID law upheld by federal judge, despite civil rights groups’ claims of discriminatory intent.

President Trump signed an executive action to pay TSA employees amid a DHS shutdown, aiming to ease airport lines.