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The MPA is calling for charges against staff at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin after they allegedly refused ...
S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’ s termination “cannot come fast enough” as ...
The social media company denied any wrongdoing, but agreed to a $90 million settlement in the case. Any Facebook users who visited a website that displayed the “Like button” between April 2010 and ...
Florida State University Police Chief Jason Trumbower says two people were killed and at least five wounded in shooting at Florida State University.The two deaths are not students at the ...
Multiple victims were reported in a shooting Thursday at Florida State University and a suspect was taken into police custody ...
Readington Township Committeeman John Albanese, Jr., accepted a plea deal that included admitting to the theft of a rival’s ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox addressed the Trump administration's targeting of Ivy League universities and handling of deportations during his monthly news conference Thursday.
Gov. Cox is unsurprised by the 320,000 signatures collected for the union bill referendum. The governor said he had problems with the bill but made it clear Thursday he's not involved in any talks to ...
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin on Thursday announced that his office has filed a lawsuit against Discord, ...
The never-ending stream of text messages that try to scare us into paying a missed toll while traveling on America's highways, like the Ohio Turnpike.
Here's a look at the notion of sending U.S. citizens to prison in a foreign country, why it's likely not legal and some possible legal loopholes.