
Federal Court Allows Trump Admin to Resume Expedited Deportations Nationwide
A federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to resume speedy deportations across the U.S., not just at the border.

A federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to resume speedy deportations across the U.S., not just at the border.

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A Texas doctor was charged in a $89M healthcare fraud for unnecessary cardiac tests on student-athletes.

The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a case about green card holders and immigration authority.

A former Oklahoma death row inmate, Richard Glossip, faces retrial for a 1997 murder after his conviction was overturned.

A judge ruled that Michael Gledhill is not mentally competent for trial in the murder case of actor James Handy.

Utah voters select congressional candidates using a new map favoring Democrats, affecting Republican plans.

An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan sentenced two Baloch human rights leaders to life in prison for a soldier’s death.

Jeffrey Donaldson, ex-leader of Northern Ireland’s DUP, was found guilty of rape and sex abuse charges from decades ago.

Austrian-Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach found guilty of sexual assault on two women decades ago. Sentencing in September.

A Missouri judge nullified abortion restrictions, enabling Planned Parenthood to resume prescribing abortion pills.

The British bar association suspended ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan over misconduct allegations pending a review.