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U.S. District Judge Rita Lin ruled the federal government's cancellation of research grants for reasons related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, likely violated the First Amendment.
Surviving family members sued a former Argentine naval officer found responsible for a 1972 massacre of political prisoners ...
In the district court, the state argued that the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act doesn’t permit the federal ...
The Major League Baseball outfielder claims he was rushed into signing an income-sharing agreement when he was an ...
President Donald Trump on Monday declared the “12 day war” between Israel and Iran was set to end in a ceasefire, holding the ...
With thousands of unplugged wells and platforms overdue for decommission, environmental groups seek ways to limit offshore ...
A Mississippi resident properly pleaded his First Amendment violation claims against three Laurel City council ...
A federal court in California will let two pregnant women proceed pseudonymously in their class action against LifeLong ...
Media Matters argues that the FTC probe is the latest example of the Trump administration targeting those it deems ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court on Monday threw out safeguards protecting migrants deported to countries not of their ...
Front Row Motorsports and 23XI Racing — partially owned by basketball legend Michael Jordan — argued that NASCAR's countersuit is a retaliatory attempt to intimidate them and other teams.
Fabio Sementilli — a renowned hair stylist whose star-studded list of clients included Jennifer Lopez and Russell Crowe — was ...