A number of bills making their way through Montana’s Legislative Session right now are trying to politicize Montana’s justice system. Some of the bills want to force judges to identify with a ...
If you're among more than 19,000 people wounded by gunfire since 2018, the chances that anyone will be charged with shooting ...
Victims of Brazilian dam collapse Gelvana Silva, Monia Dos Santos and Pamela Fernandes hold a banner with Mariana Mayor ...
The Mad Max soundtrack heavyweight was still best known for his A Little Less Conversation remix when we spoke to him in 2008 ...
Hochul is walking a fine line. Trump has no shortage of Democratic enemies in his native (and deep blue) state, but the pugnacious president hasn’t recently singled Hochul out for direct criticism, ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will testify before the ...
The ethos of cinema Comparing the moral stance of a popular movie to the national culture from which it arose is hard enough.
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40/29 News on MSNArkansas' US Senate Youth candidates in DCArkansas' representative candidates for U.S. Senate Youth program spend time in nation's capital ...
Dan Rupli, lawyer, congressional candidate, civil rights enforcer and progressive activist, died Thursday at 82 from a fall ...
A trial as to whether Australian mining giant BHP is liable for one of Brazil's worst environmental disasters concludes in ...
Three senior judges will hand down a ruling in writing over whether the decision to approve Thames Water’s restructuring ...
Can state lawmakers prevent Vermont youth from getting hopelessly hooked on social media? A bill approved by the Senate on Thursday attempts to do just that.
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