The U.S. Justice Department says Alabama is unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes and hospitals
On his first day in office in his second term, President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons to 1,500 people convicted of crimes tied to the January 6, 2021, attack at the United States Capitol
Fewer people died inside the prisons than in 2023, when prisoners were five times as likely to die as the national average.
Donald Trump issued pardons for hundreds of people who were convicted of crimes stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, incursion at the United States Capitol. Those still serving time in prison saw their sentences commuted,
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama children with physical disabilities are being unnecessarily institutionalized in nursing homes, the U.S. Justice Department said Thursday, warning it would file ...
Justice Department Says Alabama Institutionalizes Too Many Children With Disabilities MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama children with physical disabilities are being unnecessarily ...
An illegal migrant will serve five years in jail for assuming a false identity and voting in multiple U.S. elections,
While the High Court today stayed one Texas judge's injunction blocking the Corporate Transparency Act’s beneficial ownership interest (BOI) reporting requirement, another Texas judge has gotten into the act.
Transgender rights in college sports, M&A and consolidation in media are some of the key sports-related areas to watch under the new Trump administration.
ICE agents arrested 308 unlawful immigrants across the United States, according to Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan and GOP senator Katie Britt.
President-elect Donald Trump and his team have drafted a slate of pardons for people convicted for their role in the January 6 Capitol attack to be issued on