Crime
Trump signs executive order ending cashless bail
The executive order charges the attorney general to identify cashless bail jurisdictions so their federal funding can be withheld
The executive order charges the attorney general to identify cashless bail jurisdictions so their federal funding can be withheld
Chile and the United States were tied for 27th place, but Chile’s recent election of left-wing Gabriel Boric could mean trouble for the copper-rich Andean nation
The lawsuit argues the ordinance is unconstitutional by placing an undue financial burden on those wishing to express their Second Amendment rights
In an opinion filed on Tuesday, a three-judge panel for the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a host of arguments Guzman’s lawyers made in an effort to overturn his conviction
The new mayor and former NYPD captain unveiled his aggressive and expansive plan to combat rising gun violence in his city
Grantee urges "seismic shift in power away from police, police unions, and the justice system towards a transformative investment in community-led safety and health solutions."
The victim survived because the train braked in time as it arrived at the Fulton subway station in Lower Manhattan. A similar attack killed one woman last week in Times Square.
The first and last pieces of the package of crime legislation from Democrats at the Wisconsin Capitol focus solely on money.
Olympic medalist Allison Baver pleaded not guilty this past week to Justice Department charges accusing her of lying about non-existent employees on her Paycheck Protection Program application. If convicted, she faces up to 40 years in prison.
Lopez Obrador previously faced criticism for his handling of violence against women, and has frequently responded by attacking feminist movements in Mexico
The couple has been missing from public life for several months, and their whereabouts are unknown