
Senate Approves Short-Term Renewal of Controversial Spy Program
The Senate approved a short-term renewal of a controversial surveillance program, extending it until April 30.

The Senate approved a short-term renewal of a controversial surveillance program, extending it until April 30.

A federal judge halted Nexstar’s $6.2 billion merger with Tegna, citing antitrust concerns and consumer impact.

Defense witnesses argue media portrayals hinder Tyler Robinson’s fair trial; cameras’ presence in court debated.

A new Kansas law allows college students to sue schools for free-speech violations, while Tennessee promotes religious values.

The 1979 murder case of 6-year-old Etan Patz may face a third trial after charges against Pedro Hernandez were upheld.

Daniel Kinahan, alleged leader of a major Irish criminal network, was arrested in Dubai, Irish media reported.

A Massachusetts judge blocked a turbine manufacturer from exiting an offshore wind project, citing a critical phase.

Her name means “beloved” in Spanish. The case of Amada, a transgender teen in Ecuador, highlights legal challenges and advocacy.

Cameras have long exposed courtroom dramas, from the Lindbergh case to O.J. Simpson’s trial. The debate continues.

Becky Pepper-Jackson is involved in a potentially history-making case before the U.S. Supreme Court this summer.

The Supreme Court favors oil companies in a procedural decision, moving Louisiana land loss lawsuits to federal court.

Former NBA player Damon Jones is set to plead guilty in a gambling case involving over 30 arrests, including mobsters.