Traditional multicolored Mexican fabrics were draped across tables and benches. Two men from a party-rentals company were ...
A federal judge questioned whether the Trump administration appropriately reviewed safety conditions in Haiti before ending ...
Nicolás Maduro’s first court hearing — a heavily secured spectacle where he proclaimed he is still Venezuela’s president and ...
The deadline has passed for New Jersey residents to apply for property tax relief through the state’s ANCHOR program. While many people have received payment others are wondering "where's mine?" ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz recently faced questions about a state fraud scandal involving Somalis that spawned a feud between him and President Donald Trump. The scandal, outlined in a Nov. 29 article in ...
It’s time to uncork the prosecco and maybe order a plate of tagliatelle al ragù for the table. Italy has a very tasty reason to celebrate: Its national cuisine has become the first entire gastronomic ...
Measles outbreaks are spreading across the U.S., and the nation is likely to lose its status as a country where the disease is eliminated, something that infectious disease specialists say is directly ...
Lawmakers and the legal community are raising questions after a Minnesota judge took the uncommon step of overturning a unanimous jury verdict in a massive $7.2 million Medicaid fraud case, a move ...
“Un poco nervioso, y miedo,” (“I’m a little nervous, and scared,”) said Juan David Quichimbo in a text to a reporter. It was the last text Quichimbo would send before he was detained during a routine ...
Supreme Court justices seemed open Monday to overruling a 90-year precedent that has prevented presidents from removing members of independent agencies at will in a case that could reshape the balance ...
Starting this week, ICE can use Medicaid data in deportation cases. A judge rejected a legal challenge against the practice brought by Democrat-led states last year.
The City of San Antonio's Henry B. González Convention Center. (Joshua Saunders, KSAT) SAN ANTONIO – UPDATE 12/12: Judge Artega reversed course and took the class action designation away in a court ...