Tucker Carlson squares off with a student at Indiana University at a Turning Point USA event on Monday. QUESTION: For a platform that advocates for limited government and personal freedoms, how do you ...
(KRON) — San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said “we should all be livid” after a repeat offender was released from custody. The offender is a drug addict who recently violated a stay-away order from St. James ...
BOSTON, Oct. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bicycle Health, the nation’s largest provider of virtual opioid use disorder treatment, welcomed Steve Tomlin as its first-ever Senior Vice President of ...
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police characterized a recent sentencing as a “miscarriage of justice.” Last week, 21-year-old Luis Leyba-Gonzalez was sentenced in connection with a ...
Video above: News and weather headlines for Oct. 8On Tuesday, the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners approved by a 5-2 vote to terminate the Safety and Justice Challenge Sustainability Grant and ...
A New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice was found guilty of soliciting special treatment for her husband in a criminal grand jury investigation from the then-governor, NH Attorney General John Formella ...
HOUSTON — A homeless man with a long criminal history is in custody after a scary incident near a north Houston School. According to court documents, Ted Fleming abducted a student after injecting him ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Wrongful Conviction Day was Thursday, October 2, and groups gathered at the State Capitol to highlight the issue of wrongful incarceration, with many advocating for wrongly ...
ST. LOUIS — Charges were dropped against a man in connection with the 2019 death of a high school student. A 26-year-old man was charged with first-degree murder last month in the May 2019 killing of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Violent crime is down across Davidson County this year, but frustration is building within the criminal justice system over bond decisions that may be putting the community ...
A member of Colorado’s second-highest court asked the state Supreme Court on Thursday to endorse one definition of “reasonable doubt” for trial judges to use — out of the three versions currently on ...
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