
Federal Judge Strikes Down Arkansas Law Mandating Ten Commandments Display
An Arkansas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms was struck down by a federal judge.

An Arkansas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms was struck down by a federal judge.

Alabama’s Supreme Court rules police can demand ID if verbal responses are unsatisfactory, impacting state law interpretation.

Vatican’s appeals tribunal declared a mistrial in the “trial of the century,” impacting Pope Francis’ legacy.

With Gov. Tony Evers stepping down, Sen. Kelda Roys vies for the 2026 Wisconsin governorship, focusing on affordability and opposing Trump’s billionaire-centric agenda.

A judge blocked changes to U.S. vaccine recommendations, halting a Kennedy panel meeting and sparking legal battles.

The transfer of federal forest land in Arizona to companies for copper mining is complete; Apache women seek SCOTUS help.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on ending protections for people fleeing crisis zones, affecting many immigrants.

Beijing and Washington begin economic talks in Paris, setting stage for Trump’s state visit to China to meet Xi Jinping.

China warns that U.S. tariffs could harm trade ties following talks in Paris; Trump’s China trip may be delayed.

Right-wing media falsely claim JoAnna Mendoza, running for Arizona’s 6th District, supports defunding police. Mendoza, a veteran, backs increasing police resources.

A Swedish court detained a Russian captain on suspicion of using a false document. The ship was flagged under Comoros.

Trump’s administration intensifies efforts to replace $1.6 trillion lost in tariffs, facing complex challenges and investigations.