
Florida Supreme Court Halts Execution of Former Officer Amid DNA Appeal
The Florida Supreme Court temporarily halted the execution of James Aren Duckett, convicted of murder in 1988.

The Florida Supreme Court temporarily halted the execution of James Aren Duckett, convicted of murder in 1988.

The Trump administration investigates race in admissions at Stanford, Ohio State, and UC San Diego medical schools.

Kurt Alme, Montana Senate candidate, faces scrutiny for past ties to a ranch accused of neglecting sexual assault claims involving minors, raising concerns over his oversight.

Arizona schedules May 20 execution for Leroy Dean McGill, marking the state’s first use of the death penalty this year.

Pennsylvania’s high court overturned automatic life sentences for second-degree murder, saying it violates the state constitution.

Juries in two states found Meta and YouTube liable for harms to children, signaling a shift in public perception.

The U.S. can detain immigrants without bond, per an appeals court ruling, bolstering Trump’s immigration policies.

Transgender women are excluded from Olympic women’s events under a new IOC policy aligning with Trump’s executive order.

Stocks tumbled as Wall Street’s hopes dimmed for ending the Iran war, with oil prices climbing amid uncertainty.

Meta and YouTube must pay damages for designing platforms addictive to young users, affecting mental health.

The Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications, ruling they aren’t liable for customers’ copyright violations.

A Florida woman pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges after allegedly firing at Rihanna’s home.