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Follow live coverage on the Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial after ex-assistant Capricorn Clark appeared on the stand. Witnesses today include members of LAPD and LAFD.
The Trump administration has said it plans to move forward with the transfer of land in Tonto National Forest to a company that will develop a copper mine.
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The group Apache Stronghold is vowing to carry on the fight against a massive copper mining project on land the Apaches hold sacred, after a Supreme Court decision that is expected to let the mine proceed.
Literacy tests were banned in the 1960s for being racially discriminatory, but such tests “are not a bad thing,” Josh Divine argued in a 2010 college opinion piece.
More than a year after the city prevailed in a lawsuit originally filed in 2017 by former Police Chief Dan Gilles and former Lt. Carmen Battaglia, the Ohio Supreme Court recently declined to hear an appeal.
A verdict is expected in one of France's largest-ever child sex abuse cases. The trial of pedophile surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec has raised painful questions about how he was able to rape hundreds of young victims over a period spanning more than two decades.
The Supreme Court is turning to the final weeks of a busy term that started off with blockbuster appeals over transgender rights and TikTok but that has increasingly become wrapped up in the policies and politics of President Donald Trump.
Three people were handcuffed and taken into custody by federal authorities Tuesday at Sacramento Immigration Court downtown, according to a volunteer attorney who witnessed the arrests.