March 29, 2023 Mel King, Boston civil rights figurehead and former mayoral candidate, dead at 94 Mel King, a prominent civil rights figurehead in Boston credited with much of the city's progress on integration in the 1970s and 1980s, died Tuesday. He was 94.
March 29, 2023 Pro-life Wisconsin legislators eye Medicaid expansion for new moms Anti-abortion Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have expressed support for a proposal prolonging Medicaid eligibility and cutting some red tape for low-income mothers.
March 29, 2023 Federal judge refuses to allow West Texas A&M drag show to proceed amid legal battle Following a lawsuit over the forced cancellation of a drag show at West Texas A&M, a federal judge has denied students' request for a preliminary injunction that would allow the show to continue.
March 29, 2023 Colorado dentist accused of fatally poisoning wife on verge of financial ruin: court papers The Colorado dentist accused of murdering his wife, Angela Craig, with arsenic-spiked protein shakes was on the verge of financial ruin, bankruptcy court records reveal.
March 29, 2023 Supreme Court justices face tighter disclosure rules as senator targets 'lavish lifestyles' Supreme Court justices will be under tighter scrutiny in their financial disclosures after gift and hospitality regulations were updated earlier this month.
March 29, 2023 US Marshals were told not to arrest protesters at Supreme Court justices' homes 'unless absolutely necessary' U.S. Marshals who were dispatched to protect the homes of Supreme Court justices last year were advised to refrain from arresting protesters “unless absolutely necessary," according to training documents obtained by a Republican senator.
March 29, 2023 DNA from half-eaten burrito ties ex-Wisconsin doctoral student to pro-life center firebombing attack The DOJ says DNA from a half-eaten burrito tied University of Wisconsin-Madison ex-doctoral student Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury to the Mother's Day attack on Wisconsin Family Action.
March 29, 2023 This Supreme Court ruling could upend everything about climate change lawsuits Progressive states and cities have launched a new frenzy of lawsuits in state courts demanding billions of dollars for damages allegedly related to climate change.
March 28, 2023 Lawsuit claims Maine tuition program discriminates against religious schools A lawsuit against the state of Maine claims its tuition reimbursement program unfairly targets religious schools by requiring compliance with pro-LGBTQ "antidiscrimination" mandates.
March 28, 2023 WI's Protasiewicz outraises opponent by $10.2M as Soros, Pritzker donations roll in Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz has opened up an eight-figure fundraising lead over conservative opponent and former Justice Dan Kelly.