
Michigan Officer Faces Civil Suit Over Fatal Shooting of Black Man
A jury will determine if a Michigan officer violated civil rights by shooting a Black man in the head during a 2022 altercation.

A jury will determine if a Michigan officer violated civil rights by shooting a Black man in the head during a 2022 altercation.

The president announced two executive actions on immigration, including limiting citizenship by birth in the U.S.

The Trump administration continues efforts to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, citing alleged mortgage fraud, which she denies.

A federal appeals court halted Trump’s $400M White House ballroom construction, citing lack of congressional approval.

A New Mexico court ordered Meta to pay $567M to address harms to youth from Instagram and Facebook, focusing on safety.

Lindsay Clancy sobbed as autopsy photos were shown at her trial. She’s accused of killing her children in 2023.

President Donald Trump believes his latest actions are constitutional, though details are sparse. The Supreme Court…

President Trump attempts to limit birthright citizenship again, despite previous Supreme Court rejection; new actions focus on immigration.

Kicker Rece Verhoff returns to North Carolina for a fifth year after federal court grants extra eligibility to athletes.

John James, a U.S. House Rep. and Michigan GOP governor candidate, voted to weaken Great Lakes protections, risking water quality for 40M people and raising costs.

A new Tennessee congressional map divides a majority Black district in Memphis, impacting the state’s electoral dynamics.

A federal judge in Texas struck down a 1930s law, impacting regulations on firearm suppressors and certain dangerous guns.