Texas Denies Clemency for Man Facing Execution in Shaken Baby Case
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles denied clemency for Robert Roberson, possibly the first execution tied to shaken baby syndrome.
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles denied clemency for Robert Roberson, possibly the first execution tied to shaken baby syndrome.

Reports claim Trump secretly sent COVID-19 tests to Putin, sparking outrage among Democratic governors who accuse him of betraying American interests during a crisis.
Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the NFL over leaked emails will be reviewed by the full Nevada Supreme Court.

Early in-person voting starts Wednesday in Arizona, drawing presidential campaigns and vice presidential nominees to the state.

Dan Bishop, running for NC Attorney General on a tough-on-crime platform, has voted against key police funding bills, raising questions about his true stance.

Arizona Teamsters’ leadership unanimously endorsed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for the presidential election.

Kari Lake’s proposal to halve the federal budget could decimate defense, eradicate veterans benefits, and cut 3 million jobs.
The Supreme Court’s new term begins with cases on transgender rights, ghost guns, death penalty, and more key issues.
The Supreme Court upheld EPA rules on methane and mercury emissions, rejecting industry and state challenges.
The Supreme Court will rule on blocking Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun makers over alleged practices.

In late 2023, U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy faced backlash after recordings revealed him making disparaging comments about Crow Indians, the federal government, and his opponent, Jon Tester. Despite claiming the tapes were manipulated, investigations confirmed their authenticity. Sheehy’s remarks highlight ongoing tensions with Native communities and his controversial stance on federal policies.
Special counsel Jack Smith outlines how prosecutors aim to prove Trump’s illegal scheme to overturn the 2020 election.