Families Sue Camp Mystic Over Deadly Floods
Families of 15 who died in Camp Mystic floods sue, alleging negligence and ignored evacuation pleas. The lawsuit claims profit was prioritized over safety.
Families of 15 who died in Camp Mystic floods sue, alleging negligence and ignored evacuation pleas. The lawsuit claims profit was prioritized over safety.
Federal judges across the U.S. are issuing strongly worded rulings against Trump administration policies, defending constitutional principles and judicial independence in unprecedented times.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge against the Trump administration's passport policy, allowing continued restrictions on gender marker changes for transgender Americans.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to Trump-era passport policies, allowing the continued blocking of transgender and nonbinary individuals from choosing their own sex markers. This landmark decision impacts thousands seeking accurate
Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon reveals his provocative political playbook for 2024, urging dramatic government overhaul and targeting federal institutions in exclusive interview.
A groundbreaking jury verdict awards $10 million to a teacher shot by her 6-year-old student, holding school administration accountable for negligence in school safety.
In a powerful address, Pope Francis urges American Catholics and citizens to deeply reflect on the treatment of migrants during Trump's presidency, calling for compassion over political division.
Millions of Canadians relying on cross-border SNAP benefits face potential food insecurity as Trump administration shutdown looms. Learn how this political decision could impact vulnerable families.
California Governor Gavin Newsom discovered a revealing artifact from the Trump administration during his recent White House meeting with President Biden, sparking political commentary.
Ex-DHS chief Miles Taylor discloses Trump's private concerns about Democratic election strategies and potential permanent power shifts in explosive new revelations.
The Trump administration announces its 16th deadly military strike against an alleged drug-smuggling boat, escalating the controversial campaign against narcotics trafficking networks.
A California judge has thrown out Justin Baldoni's massive $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Warner Bros., dealing a major blow to the actor's legal battle over film rights and partnership disputes.
Former Fox News personality Kimberly Guilfoyle has been appointed as the United States Ambassador to Greece, marking a significant transition from media to international diplomacy.
The Trump administration has removed the independent watchdog overseeing the Federal Housing Finance Agency, raising concerns about oversight and accountability in housing regulation.
Exclusive: White House officials debated conducting first US nuclear test explosion since 1992, raising global security concerns and potential arms race implications.
The United States will not conduct explosive nuclear testing despite Trump administration plans to advance nuclear capabilities, according to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
In a significant legal development, Trump administration officials have been compelled to comply with a federal court order protecting SNAP food assistance benefits for hundreds of thousands of Americans after attempting to implement restrictive new rules
A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Nordik Spa-Nature and competitors of conspiring to fix prices, potentially affecting thousands of Canadian customers seeking relaxation and wellness services.
Former President Donald Trump's administration took a firm position on religious violence in Nigeria, drawing both praise and criticism for its approach to addressing Christian persecution.
As Canadian wildfires intensify, Trump administration officials advocate for aggressive forest management strategies, sparking a diplomatic dialogue on fire prevention between neighboring nations.
New York Attorney General Letitia James takes legal action to quash Trump administration subpoenas targeting state environmental records in escalating federal-state clash.
Donald Trump makes his controversial return to CBS's 60 Minutes after settling his high-profile lawsuit against the news program. Get the inside story on the reconciliation and what was discussed.
The Trump administration has dramatically reduced refugee admissions to just 18,000 for 2020, while prioritizing white South Africans and religious minorities in a controversial shift from traditional refugee policy.
Exclusive investigation reveals how vulnerable blind workers became collateral damage in political standoff, with devastating consequences for disability employment programs.
Multiple victims of the brutal Stanley Park stabbing attack file proposed class action against alleged perpetrator and event organizers, seeking justice and compensation.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump officials systematically removed career federal employees through controversial Schedule F reclassification, raising concerns about political interference in government operations.
Two women file groundbreaking lawsuit against deceased Montreal physician's estate and former girlfriend, alleging systematic sexual abuse and manipulation spanning years.
Keurig Canada faces massive $185 million settlement for misleading consumers about recyclability of K-Cup pods in groundbreaking environmental case.
In a stunning bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to prevent President Trump from imposing steep tariffs on Brazilian steel and aluminum. This rare rebuke signals growing congressional pushback against presidential trade authority.
A First Nation in Quebec is taking the federal and provincial governments to court in a landmark case that could redefine Indigenous land rights across Canada.