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A lawyer and his firm was ordered to pay an Arkansas attorney over $11.4 million in damages after the latter prevailed in a civil racketeering suit. A jury concluded the Arkansas lawyer was ...
In a 7-4 decision, the appeals court found that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize Trump to unilaterally impose tariffs by declaring an economic emergency.
It's the second bombshell to hit Iowa politics this year after April's stunning announcement that Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds would not seek reelection.
Ahead of the long weekend, investors largely ignored President Trump’s attacks on the Federal Reserve, focusing instead on growing inflation and dropping consumer sentiment.
Twenty years after the monster storm that ravaged New Orleans, the memories of residents who lived through Katrina remain as vivid as ever.
The court said that Coppola’s former right-hand man had done enough to avoid a default judgment, but Coppola’s ex-business partner indicated he was struggling with the lawsuit.
The court found that a Second Amendment nonprofit cannot sue over a Lincoln law that banned guns on city property, but individuals can.
ISTANBUL (AFP) — Turkey's top diplomat said Friday that Ankara had closed its ports and airspace to Israeli ships and planes, with a diplomatic source telling AFP the ban applied to "official" flights ...
AUSTIN, Texas (CN) — Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Friday signed into law a new congressional redistricting plan, ending a bitter fight in the state legislature and setting up a high-stakes ...
The Supreme Court has shot down efforts to stymie Illinois’ assault weapons ban on multiple occasions, but gun owners in the ...
The French president said there's still a way for Parliament to agree to his government's dramatic, unpopular cuts.
Tehran rejected an earlier offer to delay reimposing sanctions, arguing that the Europeans did not have the right to reimpose penalties lifted a decade ago.