Title: The Burning Nightmare: Wildfire Pollution and Its Devastating Effects on Our Skin and Health The sky was once blue, clear, and inviting. But now,
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Casey White pleaded guilty to first-degree escape, a surprise move in a case that one defense attorney called “very unusual.” His 11-day jailbreak led to a manhunt.
Title: Escaping the Unforeseeable: The Case of Casey White In the world of criminal justice, there are few things as compelling as a great escape.
Title: The Crippling Investigations Against Trump: Where Do We Stand? The Trump administration has been the center of a plethora of investigations over the past
The indictment, filed Thursday in Federal District Court in Miami, is the first time in U.S. history a former president has faced federal charges.
Title: The Unprecedented Fall of a Former President: Trump Faces Federal Charges As the world reels from the shocking news, it is a moment in
Of the more than 400 fires burning in Canada, more than one-third are in Quebec, which has little experience with so many and such large wildfires.
Title: Consumed by Flames: The Tragic Fate of Quebec’s Unprecedented Wildfires As the summer of 2023 unfolds, an unimaginable disaster has taken hold of Quebec,
The indictment, filed Thursday in Federal District Court in Miami, is the first time in U.S. history a former president has faced federal charges.
Title: The Fall of the Former President: Justice Department Charges Trump in Documents Case The shockwaves rippled through the nation today as news broke that
The family’s decision to relinquish legal ownership of writings left by the Nashville school shooter comes amid a fierce legal battle over whether the writings should be made public.
Title: The Dark and Haunting Writings from a School Shooter In a recent turn of events, the parents of the Nashville school shooter have decided
The Voting Rights Act lives to see another day.
Title: The Fate of Voting Rights Act Hangs on a Curveball from John Roberts As the country waited with bated breath for the Supreme Court’s
State lawmakers will leave Albany, N.Y., this week without passing any housing policies, sparking a new round of finger-pointing among Democrats.
Title: The Betrayal of Tenant Protections: A Cautionary Tale The halls of the Albany State Capitol are filled with the echoes of shouting voices and
The main remaining power of the landmark 1965 law, over racial bias in political mapmaking, gets an unexpected buttressing from a court that had been weakening the law for years.
Title: The Supreme Court’s Unpredictable Decision on the Voting Rights Act Recently, the Supreme Court made a surprising move by giving the Voting Rights Act