Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Crime|News

Alaska man arrested for threatening six US Supreme Court justices

An Alaska man has been arrested on charges that he threatened to assault, kidnap and murder six U.S.

Alaska man arrested for threatening six US Supreme Court justices
News|Technology

US judges warned of election-year risks of foreign hacking

Key members of the U.S. federal judiciary on Tuesday were warned by one of their colleagues to guard against the risks of cyber breaches by foreign actors who could seek to

US judges warned of election-year risks of foreign hacking
Education

US Naval Academy defends race-conscious admissions policies at trial

The group that persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to bar the consideration of race in college admissions took the U.S.

US Naval Academy defends race-conscious admissions policies at trial
Education|News

U.S. Naval Academy, affirmative action foe square off at Baltimore trial

The group that successfully convinced the U.S. Supreme Court to bar the consideration of race in college admissions is set to take the U.S.

U.S. Naval Academy, affirmative action foe square off at Baltimore trial
News

Judiciary refers ex-Alaska judge to US House for potential impeachment

The federal judiciary's top policymaking body has made a referral to the U.S.

Judiciary refers ex-Alaska judge to US House for potential impeachment
Crime|News|Technology

US seizes over 350 websites used to import gun parts from China

U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they had seized more than 350 websites selling gun silencers and parts from China used to covert semiautomatic pistols into fully

US seizes over 350 websites used to import gun parts from China
Business|Crime|Finance

Employee of French drugmaker Ipsen to plead guilty to US insider trading

An employee of French drugmaker Ipsen has agreed to plead guilty to illegally making more than $262,000 by trading on inside information he learned about his

Employee of French drugmaker Ipsen to plead guilty to US insider trading
Health|News|Technology

Utah law restricting youth social media use blocked by judge

A federal judge has blocked Utah from enforcing a new law aimed at protecting the mental health of young people by requiring social media platforms to verify users' ages

Utah law restricting youth social media use blocked by judge
Business|Finance

Venture capital fund ends grant program supporting Black women after lawsuit

An Atlanta-based venture capital fund on Wednesday agreed to stop operating a program that awarded grants to small businesses run by Black women to settle a lawsuit by an

Venture capital fund ends grant program supporting Black women after lawsuit
Business|Crime|Technology

US arrests laser tech salesman for illegal exports to Russia

A former salesman for a manufacturer of laser welding machines was arrested on Monday on charges that he conspired to evade U.S. export control laws in order to sell

US arrests laser tech salesman for illegal exports to Russia
Crime|News

Ex-hitman gets 25 years in US prison for 'Whitey' Bulger's killing

A former mafia hitman who was already serving life in prison was sentenced to 25 years in custody on Friday for the killing of notorious Boston mobster James "Whitey"

Ex-hitman gets 25 years in US prison for 'Whitey' Bulger's killing
Education|Finance|News

US judge temporarily blocks new Biden student debt relief plan

A U.S. judge on Thursday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's administration from implementing its latest student debt forgiveness plan, just days after seven

US judge temporarily blocks new Biden student debt relief plan
Celebrity|Entertainment

Fight over $70,000 ring in Massachusetts tests rules of engagement

He put a ring on it. Can he get it back?

Fight over $70,000 ring in Massachusetts tests rules of engagement
Economy|Education|News

Republican-led US states sue over new Biden student debt relief plan

Seven Republican-led states filed a lawsuit on Tuesday to challenge President Joe Biden's administration's latest student debt forgiveness plan, saying the U.S.

Republican-led US states sue over new Biden student debt relief plan
Business|Finance

Delaware settles dispute with other states over unclaimed MoneyGram funds

Thirty states are set to receive more than $102 million from Delaware after the U.S.

Delaware settles dispute with other states over unclaimed MoneyGram funds
Americas|Crime|News|Political

Marijuana user cannot be banned from gun ownership, US court rules

A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday ruled that a pot-smoking gun owner in Texas cannot be prosecuted for violating a federal ban on users of illegal drugs owning firearms,

Marijuana user cannot be banned from gun ownership, US court rules
Americas|Crime|News|Political

Court upholds gun ban for migrants in US unlawfully

A U.S. appeals court upheld a federal law that bars migrants who are in the United States illegally from possessing guns, rejecting arguments by a Mexican man convicted of

Court upholds gun ban for migrants in US unlawfully
Entertainment|Lifestyle|Technology

TikTok must face lawsuit over 10-year-old girl's death, US court rules

A U.S. appeals court has revived a lawsuit against TikTok by the mother of a 10-year-old girl who died after taking part in a viral "blackout challenge" in which users of

TikTok must face lawsuit over 10-year-old girl's death, US court rules
Business|Finance|News

US lenders lose court battle over CFPB rule to collect small business data

A federal judge on Monday rejected a banking industry-backed challenge to a rule adopted by the U.S.

US lenders lose court battle over CFPB rule to collect small business data
News|Political

Missouri law targeting federal gun curbs is unconstitutional, court rules

A federal appeals court delivered a victory on Monday to President Joe Biden's administration by ruling that a state law adopted by Republican-led Missouri, which declared

Missouri law targeting federal gun curbs is unconstitutional, court rules
Business|Economy|News|Political

US appeals court scraps Biden tipped wages rule

A U.S. appeals court on Friday struck down a rule adopted by President Joe Biden's administration designed to raise pay for tipped workers, citing a recent U.S.

US appeals court scraps Biden tipped wages rule
Americas|Crime|News|Political

US appeals court upholds Maryland handgun licensing law

A U.S. appeals court on Friday upheld Maryland's licensing requirements for people seeking to buy handguns, saying the law remained valid even after a U.S.

US appeals court upholds Maryland handgun licensing law
Crime|News

US judge tosses machine gun possession case, calls ban unconstitutional

A federal judge has dismissed charges against a Kansas man for possessing a machine gun, saying prosecutors failed to establish that a federal ban on owning such weapons is

US judge tosses machine gun possession case, calls ban unconstitutional
Environment|News|Science

US must do more to protect species from Gulf of Mexico drilling: judge

A U.S. judge at the urging of environmental groups has thrown out an assessment by a federal agency governing how endangered and threatened marine species should be

US must do more to protect species from Gulf of Mexico drilling: judge
Business|Environment|News|Technology

US appeals court scraps natural gas pipeline safety standards

A U.S. appeals court on Friday tossed out several natural gas pipeline safety standards adopted by President Joe Biden's administration following industry criticism about

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