The FBI has declined to say whether the reward will be issued. Brown officials have kept details private. And while John himself has remained elusive, community members say he deserves more than praise. Continue reading →
It’s an abrupt change of course for the long-vacant parcel known as P3, where developers have struggled for decades to get anything built. Continue reading →
Six federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigned Tuesday over the Justice Department's push to investigate the widow of a woman killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent and the department's reluctance to investigate the shooter, according to people with knowledge of their decision. Continue reading →
The Supreme Court's conservative majority on Tuesday seemed inclined to uphold a pair of state laws barring the participation of transgender athletes from girls and women's sports teams. Continue reading →
Six leading medical organizations plan to ask the courts to throw out revisions to the childhood vaccination schedule announced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other federal officials. Continue reading →
As Iranian authorities impose a near-total communication blackout on a country convulsed by mass protests, videos and witness accounts slowly emerging suggest that the government is waging one of its deadliest crackdowns on unrest in more than a decade. Continue reading →
As mass protests have swept Iran, some Iranians have called for an unexpected figure to take center stage — Reza Pahlavi, scion of the Pahlavi monarchs who ruled Iran before their ouster 47 years ago. Continue reading →
South Korean prosecutors on Tuesday said they were seeking the death sentence for former president Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to declare martial law in December 2024. Continue reading →