A Goshen Township woman remains free on bond charged with taking tens of thousands of dollars from people who believed they were paying her for new puppies.
As consumers increasingly opt for eco-friendly products, some major brands are marketing their goods with appealing, green-oriented taglines.
Because I wrangled press credentials for an RFK Jr. event in Salt Lake in November, I now get regular emails from the campaign. To be completely honest, the fundraising requests from RFK Jr. are a refreshing break from the fundraising requests I get every day from my local GOP candidates. And they are more fun to read. Usually, they are tagged to a story about the campaign, but there are plenty of opportunities to buy merch and even join online auctions where you can win the chance to enjoy a...
An Iranian software engineer who was accused of developing spyware and banned from the European Union for 20 years should not have been deported from the Netherlands, judges have ruled. Security services said the man, named in court papers as “Amir”, was questioned a year after he arrived in the Netherlands about his relationship with MuddyWater, an Iranian hacking group that infiltrates governments and businesses in the Middle East. Amir denied working with the group, but two weeks later he
Two men accused of kidnapping two women and later robbing a Guntersville jewelry store were in court today for an Aniah’s Law hearing.
An appeals court granted the Department of Justice (DOJ) authority to reopen an antitrust probe into the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Friday. In a 2-1 decision, a District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals panel of judges reversed a lower court decision to “set aside” a 2021 investigative subpoena from the Antitrust Division of
Gov. Evers sued over Joint Finance Committee's actions to hold up stewardship funds.
The Supreme Court's conservative majority has signaled that it may be preparing to upend hundreds of criminal charges against participants in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.Over 300 January 6 defendants have faced the federal felony charge "obstructing an official proceeding," resulting in many convictions and prison sentences. The statute was passed by Congress in 2002 following the Enron scandal. It mandates a prison sentence of up to 20 years for those who "corruptly" attempt to...
The 20-year-old defendant, who is charged with the murder of his 27-year-old sibling, was arrested in Maine over a week ago.
TORONTO - A man accused of running over a Toronto police officer nearly three years ago offered a tearful apology to the man's family in court Thursday, saying he didn't mean to hurt the officer and wished he could bring him back. Umar Zameer - who testified he thought his family was about to be robbed at the time - told a packed courtroom he cannot stop thinking about the day Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup died, and how things would have played out differently if he and his family had...
More than 40 lawsuits taken against the operators of a creche over the alleged mistreatment of children have been settled.
The Supreme Court will determine the fate of a major Jan. 6 Capitol riot-related case. The ruling could affect hundreds of people who were in Read More