Mark Zuckerberg could be staring down a $200 billion penalty as a coalition of 29 states takes Meta to trial over allegations the tech giant deliberately addicted America's children to its platforms.
A plumber just paid $45,000 for a boarded-up row house with a peeling facade in Baltimore, after competitors doubled what he'd planned to spend. That's the new reality in a city once synonymous with urban decay.
Newly declassified documents reveal that the National Security Agency (NSA) blocked the release of a report on U.S. elections due to concerns that it would be labeled as part of the "deep state."
The University of Michigan is preparing to shield first-semester grades from student transcripts, a move internal documents reveal is designed to address racial "credit gaps" and what administrators call "intersectional patterns of inequity" in academic performance.
A so-called polling operation that projected comfortable leads for two Democrat candidates has now confessed the entire thing was fabricated, calling it a "short-term social experiment" designed to see how easily fake data could spread through American political media.
An immigrant living in Minnesota who received an "outstanding refugee" award from the state has been charged with Medicaid fraud in a case linked to a sex trafficking case.
Former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters has been offered a job in Shasta County, California, following her release from prison surrounding an election security case.
The Department of Justice is training roughly 1,000 poll monitors to fan out across the country this November, a massive federal effort to ensure the upcoming midterm elections are conducted fairly and free from fraud.