Nevada's 63 lawmakers gathered in Carson City for the 83rd legislative session, marking the start of a 120-day period of ...
Joel Rhine, the attorney representing a group of victims alleging abuse and misdoing, said the ruling is an important step ...
Controversial former TVNZ host, political hopeful and anti-vaccination campaigner Liz Gunn returned to an Auckland courtroom ...
A judge is considering whether to dismiss a criminal case against New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi, who is facing charges for allegedly attempting to commit improper ...
The recent federal funding freeze spurred immediate finger-pointing inside the Trump administration, with anonymous sources ...
The state’s elite campuses, prohibited from using race-based admissions for decades, are now admitting more Black and ...
Maryland’s Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of a 2023 law that ended the state’s statute of limitations for ...
CNBC's Megan Casella joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with breaking news on tariffs. Maria Elena Cruz worked as a superior court ...
Two years after overturning his conviction for wire fraud, the Supreme Court is again being asked to decide the fate of Buffalo developer Louis Ciminelli.
A Buffalo woman who collected public assistance benefits by hiding the fact she was married has been sentenced to five years' probation, Erie County District Attorney Michael J. Keane announced.
New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang announced Monday that a Buffalo woman has been sentenced for fraudulently ...
The power of the purse belongs to Congress. But pliant lawmakers and a new budget chief appear set to hand control over to ...