Biden urges Detroit automakers, union to forge deal as deadline looms
One month before a deadline that could turn contentious automotive contract talks into strikes, President Biden urged Detroit’s Big Three car companies
Finger-pointing begins inside Trump team over Jan. 6 indictment
From the moment special counsel Jack Smith listed six co-conspirators in Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 indictment but didn’t name or charge them,
RICO, the Georgia anti-racketeering law that could be used to charge Trump
Former president Donald Trump and his allies could soon be facing allegations in Georgia of a serious crime — racketeering — in
Former Tenn. state senator sentenced to 21 months in campaign finance scheme
A former Tennessee state senator was sentenced Friday to nearly two years in prison for violating campaign finance laws while running for
The daunting task of finding an impartial jury in an abortion trial
One after another, potential jurors told a judge they donated to Planned Parenthood. They shared how they attended historic abortion rights protests
In Tuberville’s state, one base feels the effect of his military holds
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — At the Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, a major hub of the U.S. military’s space and missile programs, a key