October 11, 2019 Federal appeals court rules against Trump in battle over tax returns A federal appeals court in Washington has sided against President Trump, saying his financial records must be turned over to the House of Representatives as the president’s legal team prepares to appeal.
October 10, 2019 Uber driver who fatally shot drunken passenger not guilty of murder The Uber driver who fatally shot a drunken, unruly passenger was found not guilty of murder by a Colorado jury Thursday.
October 10, 2019 Giuliani associates arrested while trying to board international flight with one-way tickets, prosecutors say Two associates of Rudy Giuliani made their initial appearance before a federal judge on Thursday, less than 24 hours after they were arrested on campaign finance violations while trying to board an international flight with one-way tickets.
October 10, 2019 DIA employee accused of leaks remains in custody ahead of arraignment A U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency employee accused of leaking classified information to journalists will remain in custody ahead of his arraignment Friday on federal charges related to the leaks.
October 9, 2019 Third suspect in murder of Joshua Brown, witness in Amber Guyger trial, sought in Louisiana; 2 arrested Two of the three men wanted in connection to the killing of Joshua Brown, a key witness who testified in the high-profile murder trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, have been arrested while a third, Thaddeous Green, remained on the lam Wednesday morning.
October 8, 2019 E-cigarette maker Juul sued by school districts in Kansas, Missouri and New York School districts in Kansas, Missouri and New York sued e-cigarette giant Juul Monday, accusing the company of endangering the lives of students through deceptive marketing misconduct.
October 7, 2019 Trump tax return ruling 'obliterated' president's argument, Judge Napolitano says A New York federal judge's ruling dismantled President Trump's argument against being forced to release his tax returns, according to Judge Andrew Napolitano.
October 6, 2019 Supreme Court kicks off election-year agenda with hot-button immigration, guns and abortion cases It has become President Trump's default good-news selling point: his success appointing a record-setting number of judges to the federal bench, including two justices.
October 2, 2019 DOJ seeks reinstatement of Army reservist fired from civilian job over military obligations A U.S. Army Reservist in Mississippi was wrongfully fired from a civilian job and discriminated against because of his military service, the Justice Department said in a complaint filed Tuesday.
October 2, 2019 Federal judge rules for Harvard in closely watched affirmative action case A federal judge on Tuesday ruled against families suing Harvard for discriminating against Asian American applicants, in a blow to activists who hoped to chip away at affirmative action programs.