Digital Originals January 15, 2024 Ranchers say the state flooded their lands, killing animals. The Supreme Court will decide if Texas has to pay The DeVilliers have ranched in Texas for nearly a century. They say their land never flooded until the state raised Interstate 10. Now they're headed to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court January 15, 2024 New England fishermen fighting ‘government overreach’ hope to catch a big win at Supreme Court On Wednesday the Supreme Court will hear arguments over a legal rule that turbocharged the growth of the administrative state in a classic matchup of David versus Goliath.
VIDEO January 15, 2024 New England fishermen fighting 'government overreach' hope to catch a big win at Supreme Court The Supreme Court will hear a set of arguments on Wednesday over a legal rule that turbocharged the growth of the administrative state in a classic matchup of David versus Goliath.
OPINION January 15, 2024 Happy 95th birthday, Dr. King, and may our interactions today reflect God's love for us all On Dr. King's birthday, let us embrace a time for repentance, forgiveness, revival and jubilee, working together to bring an end to the evils we face in America today.
United Kingdom January 14, 2024 Neighbors caught on camera fighting each other with garden tools in quiet cul-de-sac Neighbors in the U.K. were caught on camera fighting over garden tools, and one of the men allegedly launched a pair of pruning clippers at his neighbor's head.
POLITICS January 12, 2024 Supreme Court to decide whether cities can ban homeless from public areas The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case appealing a ruling in Oregon that says banning homeless people from public areas violates the constitution.
Wisconsin January 12, 2024 Embattled Wisconsin elections czar is legally holding position, judge rules A Wisconsin judge ruled Friday that state elections administrator Meagan Wolfe is legally holding her position following a deadlocked reappointment vote.
North Carolina January 12, 2024 NC Gov. Cooper gets tentative win in legal battle over environmental board's makeup A North Carolina judge has temporarily ruled in favor of Gov. Roy Cooper, who argues legislative changes to an environmental regulatory board's makeup impede its functionality.
Mississippi January 12, 2024 Mississippi high court rejects death row inmate's appeal in 2008 stabbing The Mississippi Supreme Court has once again ruled that it will not hear an appeal by capital murder convict and death row inmate Timothy Ronk.
Donald Trump January 12, 2024 Dems’ plan to strip Trump from NY ballot has number of flaws under state law: election expert The Democrat effort in New York to remove former President Trump from the primary ballot is rife with issues that would need to be resolved in court, an election attorney says.