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New York City Pays $117M For Police Misconduct

New York City spent more than $117 million last year to settle police misconduct cases, a sum tied to incidents from the 2020 protest response and wrongful convictions dating back…

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Bank Bias Claims Trigger Legal Push

Allegations that banks treated a sitting president and his family unfairly have sparked a fresh political and legal fight. A…

Government Unfreezes $250 Million, Ends Investigation

The government will release $250 million in previously frozen funds and close an inquiry into an Ivy League university’s handling…

Kevin Hassett Sparks Backlash Over Savings

Kevin Hassett, a former White House economic adviser, faced a wave of criticism after a Fox News appearance where he…

Grassroots Projects Gain Local Momentum

Across towns and cities, neighborhood groups say more people are showing up, chipping in, and sticking around. Organizers report rising…

White House Pushback Fuels Storyline

The harder officials try to tamp down a controversy, the louder it seems to echo through Washington. The latest flare-up…

Antarctic Ozone Hole Shrinks This Year

The Antarctic ozone hole was smaller this year, ranking as the fifth smallest since 1992, according to a new analysis…

Morgan Geyser Pleads Guilty to Homicide

In a stark admission with grave consequences, Morgan Geyser pleaded guilty to first-degree intentional homicide after stabbing her friend 19…

Greene Begins Third Term Representing Georgia-14

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene starts a third term in Congress, carrying the voice of Georgia’s 14th District into a new…