In a 2-1 decision by a 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel, the majority wrote that elected lawmakers made ‘precise cost-benefit decisions’ in instituting the bans and ‘did not trigger any reason for judges to second-guess them’
Chief Deputy District Attorney Marc DiGiacomo described Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis as the ‘on-ground, on-site commander’ who ‘ordered the death’ of Shakur
The Administration is trying to navigate between energy companies seeking greater oil and gas production and environmental activists who want Biden to shut down new offshore drilling in the fight against climate change
The National Weather service says as much as 6.7 inches of rain had fallen in parts of Brooklyn by midday
The justices will review laws enacted by Republican-dominated legislatures and signed by Republican governors in Florida and Texas. Both laws aim to prevent the social media companies from censoring users based on their viewpoints
Rear Adm. Keith Davids, the commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, announced the new program Friday in a message to his force. He says it is necessary to protect their health, safety and military readiness
The shooter, who was 15 at the time, and his parents met with school staff on the day of the shooting after a teacher noticed violent drawings. But no one checked his backpack for a gun, and he was allowed to stay
Stellantis was spared from the third round of strikes, which will spread to 7,000 union workers in Chicago and Lansing
The governors of Arizona and Utah vowed to keep some of the most iconic parks, including the Grand Canyon and Zion, open with state funding
News Corp and Fox, while smaller than competitors, have diversified and hold valuable assets
The island will suffer blackouts in October and transportation may collapse due to lack of fuel. The government recognizes the seriousness of the situation, but blames it on the economic blockade
In a speech in Arizona, the president warned of the danger to American institutions and the U.S. Constitution posed by the former president and his ‘extremist movement’
Other tribes, like the Muscogee Nation, have argued sovereignty allows tribes to make their own decisions about who qualifies for citizenship
With the latest bit of lottery losing, there now have been 30 consecutive drawings without a jackpot winner, dating back to July 19 when a player in California won $1.08 billion
The agency’s outgoing director, Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, made the announcement Thursday at the National Press Club
The decision clears the way for Judge Arthur Engoron to preside over a non-jury trial starting Monday in Manhattan in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil lawsuit
The state’s minimum wage for all other workers — $15.50 per hour — is already among the highest in the United States
It’s a high-stakes opening act for Republicans, coming in the midst of a potential federal government shutdown, as they try to link the business dealings of Hunter Biden to the president. But so far they have no hard evidence of wrongdoing
The president of Hawaiian Electric promised to gather more details about when the power stopped flowing through downed power lines in Lahaina and exactly when the decision was made to trigger a procedure designed to make sure that broken lines were not re-energized
His return was organized with the help of ally Sweden and rival China, according to the White House
Congress is at a crossroads days before a disruptive federal shutdown that would halt paychecks for many of the federal government’s roughly 2 million employees, as well as 2 million active-duty military troops and reservists
More than 270,000 women had their tubes tied without their consent during the Fujimori regime
In 2014, Ányela Viviana Benítez died after undergoing an incomplete abortion. Francie Mera says social stigma and medical negligence led to her daughter’s death
In Brussels this Thursday, European interior ministers and those of 14 Latin American countries will seek greater coordination, information-sharing, the streamlining of operations, and the commitment to a bilateral calendar of meetings
During his speech Wednesday night, the former president and Republican frontrunner attacked electric cars and presented himself as the defender of the ‘working class’
Environmentalists have long sought stronger federal protections for the prairie bird, which is at risk from oil and gas development, livestock grazing and farming, along with roads and power lines
At a news conference Wednesday, activists said they spoke for Jackson residents who want more say over reforms to the city’s water system.