November 18 Indiana man accused of killing house cleaner who mistakenly arrived at front door charged with manslaughter Curt Andersen faces decades in prison if convicted for shooting a cleaning woman through a front door, as prosecutors challenge his stand-your-ground law defense.
November 18 Potential GOP challenger warns Hochul that a corporate tax hike would be a 'disaster' for New York's economy Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman slammed Gov. Kathy Hochul's potential corporate tax increase, warning it would be a "disaster" for New York's economy.
November 18 Washington court says Flock camera images are public records Washington court rules automated license plate reader images are public records, even when stored by vendors like Flock Safety, setting precedent for transparency.
November 18 Florida Lt Gov Jay Collins appears to take shots at Trump-backed gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds Sunshine State Lt. Gov. Jay Collins seemed to take shots at President Donald Trump-backed Florida gubernatorial candidate Rep. Byron Donalds.
November 18 Marine veteran launches Senate campaign by invoking far-left radical to paint Dems as extreme Political newcomer and former State Department expert David Williams enters race to unseat Democratic Sen. Mark Warner in Virginia's 2026 election.
November 18 University of Kentucky professor sues after being barred from law school after calling for an 'end' to Israel A University of Kentucky professor who was reassigned after calling for military action against Israel filed a federal lawsuit alleging viewpoint discrimination and constitutional violations.
November 18 Trump rally gunman acted alone, FBI says — but questions about motive persist FBI investigation into Thomas Crooks' Trump rally shooting finds no conspiracy, debunking theories about the attack that killed one and wounded three others.
November 18 Granddaughter of 'Charlotte's Web' author blasts DHS for use of book title in Charlotte immigration sweep "Charlotte's Web" author E.B. White's granddaughter slammed DHS for naming Charlotte immigration raids "Operation Charlotte's Web" after her grandfather's beloved children's book.
November 18 Trump admin sues over California law banning ICE from wearing face masks to shield identities The Trump administration sued California over new law banning federal immigration agents from wearing masks, claiming the restrictions violate constitutional authority.
November 17 Larry Summers steps back from public roles after House release of Epstein correspondence Larry Summers steps back from public roles after House committee releases seven years of messages between the former Harvard president and Jeffrey Epstein.