Federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly pressed a Department of Justice attorney on who runs DOGE. CNN’s Katelyn Polantz reports.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday in favor of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip in his ...
If you wonder why some of us think the rule of law is about to fall, it’s this,” Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy said of Ed ...
With years of continued gridlock between the Republican-controlled Legislature and Democratic governor, the Wisconsin Supreme ...
More than two years after a quadruple homicide devastated Moscow, Idaho, a judge unsealed the transcript of a recent hearing ...
Candace Craig, 46, will spend the rest of her life behind bars after murdering her mum, Margaret, 71, before grilling and ...
With Trump’s endorsement, Donalds leads the Republican pack of potential candidates for governor, at least according to one ...
The Supreme Court gave an Oklahoma death row inmate a new chance to prove his innocence, siding with his lawyers and the state in the murder case from 2004.
A fractured Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, whose appeal drew ...
A bill proposed by Sen. Peggy Rotundo of Lewiston would seek to ensure parity between the two sides because some say ...
Oklahoma’s Republican attorney general agreed with the death row prisoner that he should get a new trial. Oklahoma’s state criminal court disagreed.
Twelve men were sentenced for drug trafficking across multiple states, distributing fentanyl, meth, and marijuana.