December 3, 2024 Hunter Biden’s pardon sets troubling precedent, risks politicizing Justice Department, critics say Hunter Biden pardon cuts against Biden's own views and risks politicizing Justice Department, critics say.
December 2, 2024 Special counsel, IRS whistleblowers say don't buy Biden 'spin' about Hunter Biden legal saga President Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden from two separate criminal cases, claiming they were politically motivated to target the Biden family.
December 1, 2024 Martha Stewart's anger at James Comey for making her 'trophy' criminal is 'understandable,' attorney says Martha Stewart said then-U.S. Attorney James Comey and other prosecutors used her as a "trophy" during her criminal trial in 2004 in the new Netflix documentary, "Martha."
November 29, 2024 Security camera buys to help owners keep an eye on properties, keep out intruders Whether you are a homeowner, business owner, renter or landlord, you can benefit from a security system. Security cameras can help keep your loved ones and your property protected.
November 29, 2024 Weird laws in Maryland, including $5-$500 fine for manufacturing, trading or selling 'stench bomb' In Maryland, there are laws still technically in place that prevent the manufacture of "stench bombs," stipulations in singing the "The Star-Spangled Banner" and more.
November 27, 2024 Australian police officer who used Taser on 95-year-old woman found guilty of manslaughter A police officer who shocked a 95-year-old nursing home resident with a Taser was found guilty of manslaughter in an Australian court, according to authorities.
November 27, 2024 NYC woman released from prison after new evidence contradicts accounts claiming she helped hitman in 1999 A New York woman who had been in prison for 13 years was released after new evidence contradicted accounts that she helped a hitman carry out a murder 25 years ago.
November 27, 2024 Legal challenges on administrative reach expected in Trump's deregulatory scheme, experts say Biden-era regulations can be expected to be on the chopping block via legal challenges once President-elect Donald Trump takes office, experts say.
November 26, 2024 Mississippi asks for execution date of man convicted in 1993 killing, lawyers plan to appeal case to SCOTUS Mississippi's attorney general is requesting an execution date for a death row inmate, but the man's lawyer says he plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
November 26, 2024 Dem attorneys general prepare for legal battle with Trump after filing hundreds of challenges last term At least half of America is represented by Democratic state attorneys general -- ones who have positioned themselves as foils once again to a Trump White House.