Jake Embert started getting sick soon after he married his second wife and was dead shortly after their anniversary. His family's agonizing journey to justice took more than a decade.
Experts say this kind of media campaign is unprecedented and paints a distorted picture of immigrants and crime ...
Overturning years of precedent, immigration authorities have arrested or questioned dozens of refugees in Minnesota, attorneys and advocates say, with more detentions likely to come nationwide.
In a small, piercingly bright room inside a state prison in northeast Florida, Frank Walls was strapped to a gurney and injected three times: first with a sedative meant to render him unconscious, ...
Democrats have just as many questions for the Clintons as the Republicans," House Oversight Chairman James Comer says.
Shot over two years, the Critics’ Choice-nominated film values quiet moments. “We’re trying to refuse a spectacle,” says director Nimco Sheikhaden.
Former staffers say presidential clemency is “abominable” now that it’s run by Trump’s friends and some “very cagey” ...
Outside the U.S., compelled use of female pronouns to describe accused male sex-offenders has been widely reported, resulting in such verbal abominations at trial and in rulings as “her penis.” But ...
Arizona House lawmakers pulled an all-nighter voting on bills. Republicans blame Democrats, who say GOP mismanagement is at fault.
The Clintons will testify Thursday and Friday in a House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein after it became clear that ...
The somber annual commemoration marks the anniversary of President Franklin Roosevelt signing Executive Order 9066 in 1942, ...