
Selma Marks 61 Years Since Bloody Sunday Amid Voting Rights Concerns
Thousands gathered in Selma to mark 61 years since Bloody Sunday, amid concerns about the future of the Voting Rights Act.

Thousands gathered in Selma to mark 61 years since Bloody Sunday, amid concerns about the future of the Voting Rights Act.

John Zola’s paradise in Pennsylvania is threatened by a power line project, causing local opposition and legal battles.

A federal judge ruled that Kari Lake, Trump’s pick for USAGM, lacked legal authority to dismantle the Voice of America.

A federal appeals court upheld a ruling blocking the Trump administration’s efforts to end TPS for 350,000 Haitians.

President Trump warns college sports and education could collapse without swift reforms, eyeing a new executive order.

A Hong Kong-based firm seeks $2 billion in damages from Panama over the alleged illegal takeover of two key ports.

The Texas Supreme Court debated the limits of public beach access during SpaceX launches, focusing on the Open Beaches Amendment.

Government officials near a refund process for companies that paid illegal tariffs, aiming for a system ready in 45 days.

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U.S. judge ruled no refunds for past tariffs struck down by Supreme Court; only future relief is possible.

Wisconsin teen sentenced to life for killing parents in plot to assassinate Trump with a drone bomb; denied parole

Bernard LaFayette, civil rights activist and advocate of nonviolence, passed away at 85, leaving a legacy of change.