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A civil lawsuit has been filed on behalf of Ralph Yarl, who was shot by defendant Andrew Lester after Yarl went to the wrong house.

Politics

Under House Bill 800, legislators would write a new state constitution and put it on the ballot during the 2024 presidential election with little time for Louisianians to ensure that their rights are protected.

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said the decision about proposed rules to ban menthol cigarettes “will take significantly more time” than previously expected.

News

Crystal Mason was sentenced to five years for casting a provisional ballot in 2016.

Politics

RNC co-chair Lara Trump's new comments about poll watchers are consistent with American white supremacy -- and crimes her father-in-law is charged with.

This is a call to action about missing and murdered Black women and girls.

Brittney Griner will open up about her harrowing experience locked up abroad in a forthcoming '2020' special.

Crime

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) announced Wednesday that a grand jury had issued the nine-count indictment against seven top Trump aides and 11 Arizona Republicans who are accused of falsely certifying votes for the ex-president despite President Joe Biden narrowly winning the state.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

A Black woman shown on video being violently assaulted after she called 911 to report her white neighbor is demanding justice via a federal lawsuit.

News

A Michigan State Police officer used his vehicle to strike Samuel Sterling, an unarmed Black man fleeing, who died from his injuries, Ben Crump says.

Crime

Judge Merchan issued a gag order barring Trump from making public statements about any witnesses, prosecutors, jurors or court staff--standard practice for court proceedings--but that didn't stop the commander-in-losing-and-lying-and-lying-about-losing from attacking the judge’s daughter on social media, prompting the order's expansion fto cover the relatives of court staff members and attorneys working the case.

National

The Supreme Court is considering whether local governments can make it a crime to sleep outside if no inside space is available.