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Man Killed in Shootout With Wyoming Trooper Identified
A coroner has identified a man killed in a shootout that injured a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper.
Justices Turn Away Florist who Refused Same-Sex Wedding Job
The Supreme Court has declined to take up the case of a florist who refused to provide services for a same-sex wedding.
Judge Orders Release of Wisconsin Woman in Slender Man Case
A Wisconsin judge says a woman convicted of stabbing her classmate to please the Slender Man character in 2014 can be released from a mental health facility.
Trump Organization, CFO Indicted on Tax Fraud Charges
Donald Trump’s company and its longtime finance chief were charged Thursday in what a prosecutor called a “sweeping and audacious” tax fraud scheme.
Conservative High Court Upholds State Voting Restrictions
Flexing its new strength, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has cut back on a landmark federal voting rights law.
Actor Allison Mack Gets 3 Years in NXIVM Sex-Slave Case
She cooperated against Raniere and took responsibility for helping him create a secret society of brainwashed women who were branded with his initials, which was expected to lower her sentence.
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Dead At 88
The family of former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says he has died.
Charges Expected Thursday for Trump’s Company, Top Executive
Donald Trump’s company and his longtime finance chief are expected to be charged Thursday with tax-related crimes stemming from a New York investigation into the former president’s business dealings.
Bill Cosby’s Sex Assault Conviction Overturned by Court
Pennsylvania’s highest court has overturned comedian Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction.
Facebook Message Leads to Warrant in Years-Old Rape Claim
The affidavit filed Tuesday accuses Cleary of stalking 18-year-old Shannon Keeler at a party in December 2013, following her home to her dorm and then sexually assaulting her.