Justice Department sues Norfolk Southern over Ohio train derailment
The DOJ is seeking to hold the company accountable for polluting waterways and to ensure it pays the full cost of the environmental cleanup
The DOJ is seeking to hold the company accountable for polluting waterways and to ensure it pays the full cost of the environmental cleanup
The live-streamed trial over a 2016 ski collision at a posh Utah resort has drawn worldwide attention, spawned memes and sparked debate about the burden and power of being a celebrity
The former president lashed out at, in his words, the ‘Radical Left Democrats’ and accused them of undertaking a ‘Witch-Hunt’ against him
Hundreds protested at the Tennessee Capitol on Thursday, haranguing the Republican-led Legislature to take action following this week’s school shooting in which three children and three adults were killed
President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit is fraught for both Taiwan and the U.S. because China views Taiwan as its territory and treats any dealings between U.S. and Taiwanese officials as a challenge to its sovereignty
The U.S. Census Bureau released its latest population estimates on Thursday
The Mass Casualty Commission recommends that the government rethink the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s central role in Canadian policing
Each side will give closing arguments on Thursday and send the case to the eight-member jury
The conspiracies have led to calls to ban voting machines in some places and triggered death threats against election officials
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told CNN that about 14 cars were carrying hazardous materials, including ethanol
Nondice Thurman, a spokesperson for Fort Campbell, said Thursday morning that the deaths happened the previous night in southwestern Kentucky during a routine training mission
The newspaper said it ‘vehemently denies the allegations’ and is seeking Evan Gershkovich’s immediate release
The holiday was proclaimed by president Barack Obama in 2014 and it’s observed on several states
Wildlife officials said Wednesday that just under 400,000 pounds of lettuce was provided to hundreds of manatees at a warmwater power plant site along the east coast
The justices heard arguments Wednesday about a situation that sometimes arises in criminal trials with more than one defendant, when one person’s confession might also implicate someone else on trial
This is the latest development in a long-running fight over the reach of the Clean Water Act. President Joe Biden has promised to veto Congress’ measure
The auction was the first in the Gulf in more than a year and drew interest from companies like ExxonMobil, Shell and Chevron. The sale was mandated by last year’s climate bill compromise
The legislation would let the Transportation Security Administration ban people convicted or fined for assaulting or interfering with airline crew members
At his second democracy summit, the president looked to spotlight hopeful advancements over the past year despite Russia’s war in neighboring Ukraine and U.S. tensions with China
The order came Monday, even as a legal battle continues over the Biden administration’s decision to pause the leasing program two years ago in an effort to combat climate change
The National Weather Service said 16.8 million people live in the highest risk zone, and more than 66 million people overall should be on alert Friday
That means a vote on whether or not to indict the former president likely wouldn’t come until late April at the earliest
The Republican-controlled state House overrode the Democratic governor’s veto of the bill, which scraps the longstanding requirement that sheriffs perform character evaluations and criminal history checks of pistol applicants
Pope Francis sent a telegram Wednesday to Nashville Catholic Bishop J. Mark Spalding in which he conveyed his condolences and decried the violence
After over 20 years of renovations led by architect Michael Maltzan, the cultural center is now more accessible to all
If approved by the House, the measure would end more than 20 years of authorization for U.S. presidents to use force in that country and return those war powers to Congress
Prior to closing down Silicon Valley Bank, Fed supervisors had first raised questions about the bank’s risky practices in 2021 and had warned the bank’s management about them in the fall of that year