Judge Charges Lebanon's Prime Minister with Negligence in Beirut Blast
Three former ministers also charged in blast that killed hundreds
Three former ministers also charged in blast that killed hundreds
Judge rules that memo issued by acting homeland security secretary is invalid
Acting DHS secretary was not lawfully serving when he suspended applications, judge rules
A US district judge had given the agency until Tuesday afternoon to search 27 facilities in several battleground areas for outstanding ballots
Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, is accused of killing two demonstrators
Government's lawyers contended that United States could step in as defendant because Trump was forced to respond to her lawsuit to prove he was physic
WeChat is an all-in-one mobile app that combines services similar to Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Venmo
Governor calls ruling a 'complete rejection of the continued misinformation about voter fraud and corruption'
Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, had ordered for only one drop-off location to be set up per county in a move critics say was intended to suppress
In separate statement, China's Ministry of Commerce spokesman condemns move against WeChat, TikTok
Federal judge recently prohibited the U.S. Census Bureau from winding down the 2020 census
Federal judge recently prohibited the U.S. Census Bureau from winding down the 2020 census
Judge also says defendants should face trial together
Jay Sekulow, a lawyer for Trump, told Reuters the president would appeal the ruling and seek to delay enforcement of the subpoena
Published database contains complaint information for thousands of New York City police officers days after a federal judge paused the public release
Anti-feminist lawyer Roy Den Hollander is suspected of killing former associate in men's rights group earlier this month
The committee chairman said Shelton had reassured him that she recognizes the Federal Reserve's independence from the rest of the government and also
Roy Den Hollander was found dead in rural area north of New York City
Critics hope old law that serves as a check on presidential power will weaken or even doom new rules
Robert Trump said previously that the release of "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" would violate a con
Judge upholds ruling police officer Aaron Jernigan was protecting himself when he fatally shot Marc Davis of LaPlace, Louisiana, in 2017
A look at the visa categories that are affected by the suspension
Investors can now sell directly to buyers in ASEAN's biggest solar market
Rayshard Brooks was shot in the back outside a Wendy's restaurant by white police officer
How a reporting trip to Lafayette, Louisiana, became a life lesson on racism