(Headline USA) Six people who were injured and the father of a man who was killed in the New Year's truck attack filed a lawsuit Thursday against the City of New Orleans and two contractors, claiming they failed to protect revelers from an Army veteran who sped around a...
(Headline USA) Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has asked Georgia's highest court to review a lower appeals court's ruling that removed her from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others.
The Georgia Court of Appeals last month ruled that Willis and her office could not continue...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In October, the inmate who allegedly stabbed former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin 22 times in a prison law library filed a grievance that he was being denied resources to prepare for his upcoming trial.
But according to the Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex, where alleged Chauvin stabber...
(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) Police reportedly stopped a Virginia man trying to burn a car outside the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday as President-elect Donald Trump visited Republican lawmakers and paid his respects to the late former President Jimmy Carter.
The 35-year-old suspect reportedly attempted to light his car on fire on...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Pennsylvania residents James Copenhaver and David Dutch, who were both severely wounded at the July 13 Butler rally, have sent letters to law enforcement agencies, signaling their intent to sue them over the security failures that led to their injuries.
“Butler Township received the letter on...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) As the death toll from a series of uncontrolled fires in Los Angeles rose to at least five on Wednesday, reports indicated that celebrities such as James Woods, John Goodman, Anthony Hopkins, Miles Teller and Paris Hilton were among those who had seen their homes...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Two death row inmates have formally rejected President Joe Biden’s controversial commutation delivering yet another stunning blow to the scandal-plagued president’s legacy.
Len Davis and Shannon W. Agofsky—both convicted felons sentenced to death who maintain their innocence—argued in separate court filings that Biden’s commutation jeopardizes their appeals.
The...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A recently filed lawsuit alleges that Luigi Mangione, the suspected murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, obtained his murder weapon via a “black-market operator.”
Mangione reportedly used a 3D-printed “ghost gun” for his murder—specifically, a Chairmanwon V1, which is a variation of a partially 3D-printed Glock-style design known...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Outgoing President Joe Biden told USA Today that he’s still considering whether to preemptively pardon the likes of Dr. Anthony Fauci and Liz Cheney before Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
Biden’s remarks came in response to a question specifically about whether he’ll “issue preemptive pardons...
(Headline USA) A person on board a plane at Boston Logan International Airport that was taxiing for takeoff suddenly opened an exit door and was quickly restrained by other passengers, authorities said.
The JetBlue passenger was expected to face charges and be arraigned Wednesday, Massachusetts State Police spokesperson Tim McGuirk...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Last September, a federal judge ordered the Indiana Department of Correction to provide “gender‐affirming surgery” to self-purported Muslim transgender inmate Jonathan C. Richardson, who now goes by the name “Autumn Cordellionè” and is serving a 55-year sentence for killing Richardson’s infant stepdaughter.
But in December, psychologist Dr. Kelsey...
(Headline USA) Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., blasted his own party this week over its refusal to get behind the Laken Riley Act, arguing their opposition to the immigration measure shows why they lost to President-elect Donald Trump in November.
Fetterman became the first Senate Democrat to co-sponsor the Laken Riley...