The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday on a case that questions under which circumstances police are allowed to use deadly force. Listen to the hearing in the player above. Barnes v.
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Jan. 22 about a long-running legal battle between Cornell University and former participants in two university 403(b) plans that could have broad ...
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The Supreme Court has scheduled February 10, 2025, to hear two separate suits filed by the All Progressives Congress, challenging the validity of the local government elections conducted in Rivers ...
A nurse injected a record shop owner with anaesthetic he stole from James Cook University Hospital, a court has heard. Darren Harris - a nurse who works in the cardiothoracic theatre team ...
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO)—a move that experts say makes the U.S. and other ...
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The government is appealing a High Court order handed down last year which directed it to take all necessary steps to adjust the pensions of armed forces personnel who retired before Jan 1, 2013 ...
A garda unit’s night out ended with one of them having his nose broken by a colleague during an after-hours drinking session in Ryan’s Bar in Dublin’s Lower Camden Street just under three ...
Piotr Swat / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images D.R. Horton beat first-quarter profit and sales forecasts as incentives increased buyer demand. The largest U.S. homebuilder pointed to ...
Home closings for the quarter numbered 19,059, slightly down from last year's 19,340. D.R. Horton topped expectations in a turbulent housing market, despite year-over-year declines in revenue and ...