
Supreme Court seems to favor tech giants in terror case
If justices bar the lawsuit involving the attack in Turkey from going forward, it could avoid a major ruling on the companies’ legal immunity

If justices bar the lawsuit involving the attack in Turkey from going forward, it could avoid a major ruling on the companies’ legal immunity

The trial of former president Felipe Calderón’s secretary of public security demolishes the myth of the super-policeman who took on the cartels and reveals him to be the partner of the criminals he promised to fight

As panicked patrons fled from the dance floor, Petty Officer Second Class Thomas James tumbled off a landing with the 22-year-old gunman

The southern region of Andalusia will host this year’s gala, though the exact city remains unknown

Eric R. Holder Jr., 33, was found guilty of the 2019 first-degree murder of the 33-year-old Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist

The Maine State Lottery said the winner chose to remain anonymous and collect the cash option through a limited liability company

President Joe Biden has said the military is developing ‘sharper rules’ to track, monitor and potentially shoot down unknown aerial objects

‘You have people that are in desperate need of help,’ the former president said Monday during an appearance in Florida

The Viradouro samba school featured Rosa Egipciaca, a slave with a religious following who drew the ire of the Inquisition

The National Weather Service warns of “life-threatening” conditions due to a brutal winter storm across the Midwest and North

The 37-year-old formally launched his longshot bid by decrying what he called a ‘national identity crisis’

Donald Trump pursued a similar ban in 2019 but a federal appeals court prevented it from taking effect

Three men were convicted, but two were exonerated in 2021 after a renewed investigation into the cases

The ordinance is a contentious issue, especially among the nation’s South Asian diaspora

Four environmental groups want US District Judge Miranda Du in Reno to temporarily halt any work at the project near the Oregon border

The witness said he was around his father almost all the time in the 10 days after the killings

The magistrate issued the edict Friday at the trial of Sayfullo Saipov through a court spokesperson

Jeremy Bertino is testifying against the group’s former national leader Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants as part of a cooperation deal with federal prosecutors

This treatment is designed to make patients comfortable and to reduce pain and suffering in their final days
The New York jury reached a unanimous verdict on the five crimes charged against the former secretary of public security of Mexico during the government of Felipe Calderón
During his speech in Warsaw marking the one-year anniversary of the war, the US president highlighted NATO’s ‘unwavering’ commitment to supporting the Ukrainian people

The politician joins two fellow House Democrats in the race in the nation’s most populous state

Moscow has alleged that the US was behind the attack, but Washington denies the allegations

House sales fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of four million properties last month, the slowest annual pace since October 2010

“Norfolk Southern will pay for cleaning up the mess they created and for the trauma they’ve inflicted on this community,” Michael S. Regan said

The show will feature a recurring segment, where the former White House press secretary will feature a lawmaker or newsmaker and follow them as they go about some everyday activities

‘The Onion’s writers also have a self-serving interest in preventing political authorities from imprisoning humorists,’ the site’s lawyers wrote in a brief filed in October