President Trump accused Democrats of seditious behavior "punishable by death" on Thursday after a group of lawmakers posted a ...
Jewish groups and government officials are condemning an incident at a recent interfaith event held on the campus of the City ...
Federal Judge Mark L. Wolf accused Trump of weaponizing the Justice Department against political opponents in an op-ed on ...
Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday strongly affirmed U.S. bishops' message condemning the Trump administration’s immigration sweeps, ...
Hanover Borough officials condemned the North Hanover Mall following the partial collapse of a temporary exterior wall on ...
International condemnation poured in over deadly suicide attack in Islamabad, with calls for the perpetrators to be brought ...
DEIR ISTIYA, West Bank (AP) — Israeli settlers torched and defaced a mosque in a Palestinian village in the central West Bank ...
Hawai‘i Gov. Josh Green has announced a new advisory committee to assist him in discussions with the US Army about military ...
Can a public entity be held liable for inverse condemnation when it fails to prevent another party from causing damage to private property? This one is pretty simple: the answer is no. In Youngsma v.
We recently detailed Assembly Bill 254, which overhauls California’s approach to wildfires. In addition to promoting new transmission ...
Australian Federal Police have charged a man with threatening independent MP Allegra Spender over her condemnation of a ...
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