December 2 DOJ sues six states for refusing to turn over voter registration rolls, warns ‘open defiance’ of federal law Attorney General Pam Bondi announced federal lawsuits against six states that failed to comply with voter roll transparency requirements under federal election laws.
November 21 White House dubs Dem a scam victim after he fumes Rubio wouldn’t fund climate trip Rhode Island senator forced to attend Brazil climate summit without official U.S. credentials after Trump administration blocks State Department support.
November 14 Most Brown University conservatives fear expressing beliefs on campus: school poll Brown University poll reveals only 6% of students identify as conservative, with 72% afraid to share political opinions publicly on the liberal-dominated campus.
September 17 DOJ sues Rhode Island schools for race-based student loan forgiveness that excludes White teachers Rhode Island faced federal lawsuit for race-based teacher loan forgiveness program that provides up to $25,000 in debt relief exclusively to educators of color.
September 6 Miss America hopeful swaps combat boots for evening gown, says military service gives her purpose Army National Guard soldier Alexia Rodrigues uses her Miss America platform to raise awareness about foster care reform and support for military women.
August 28 Rhode Island prosecutor in viral arrest video slapped with 6-month suspension, pleads in court Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan was placed on unpaid leave following her arrest for trespassing at Clarke Cooke House restaurant in Newport.
August 25 Providence police violated city ordinance by assisting ICE operation, investigators find Rhode Island investigators found Providence officers impermissibly helped ICE agents by establishing perimeter and gathering intelligence after a pursuit.
August 23 Rhode Island prosecutor in viral arrest video placed on unpaid leave, job future unclear The Rhode Island Attorney General's office confirms prosecutor Devon Flanagan, whose arrest for trespassing went viral this week, will be placed on unpaid leave starting Monday.
August 19 WATCH: Footage shows blue state prosecutor warning officers they'll 'regret' arresting her: 'I'm an AG!' The Rhode Island Attorney General's Office is launching a probe after a state prosecutor was allegedly berating officers as they tried to arrest her, yelling at them: "I'm an AG!"
August 14 American accused of faking death, fleeing US found guilty of raping former girlfriend Nicholas Rossi, who is accused of faking his own death and fleeing the country to avoid sexual assault charges, was convicted Wednesday of first-degree felony rape. He will be sentenced in October.