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Prosecution Concludes Corruption Trial Against Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan

The prosecution concluded its case on Wednesday in the federal corruption trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, setting the stage for closing arguments in the coming days.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear TikTok’s Challenge to Ban

The Supreme Court agreed to hear TikTok's challenge to a law that could ban the platform in the United States.

Harvard Law Faces Historic Drop in Black Enrollment After Affirmative Action Ruling

Black student enrollment at Harvard Law School has significantly dropped following the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision against race-based admissions.

NCAA President: Female Athletes Can ‘Use Other Facilities’ If Uncomfortable Sharing with Trans Players

NCAA President Charlie Baker faced sharp criticism on Tuesday for placing the burden of safety on female athletes uncomfortable sharing locker rooms with transgender athletes.

House Foreign Affairs Chair Warns of Chinese Spy Drones Over U.S. Military Sites

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul, R-Texas, warned Tuesday that some of the unidentified aircraft spotted over the East Coast are likely Chinese "spy drones." McCaul’s comments came before a classified briefing on drone activity, raising national security concerns.

Mass Shooting in Townson, Maryland Leaves One Dead, Nine Injured

A shooting in Towson, Maryland, on Tuesday evening left one person dead and nine others injured, according to Baltimore County police. The incident occurred near Loch Raven Boulevard around 7:15 p.m., where authorities also found a vehicle engulfed in flames.

Chipotle to Use Robots in Restaurant’s Kitchen

Chipotle’s new CEO, Scott Boatwright, has announced plans to modernize the restaurant's kitchens by introducing automation and robotics.

Harmeet Dhillon’s Nomination for DOJ Civil Rights Division Met with Widespread Support

Few picks have been met with more enthusiasm from conservative supporters than President-Elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Harmeet Dhillon to run the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Civil Rights Division. With an impressive track record that includes standing up for civil liberties, challenging woke policies, and advocating for the protection of free speech, Dhillon has emerged as the perfect choice to overhaul the DOJ division that many conservatives believe has been used to target them.

Jury Finds Man Guilty of Second Degree Murder in Stabbing of Cash App Founder Bob Lee

A San Francisco jury found Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder on Tuesday in the fatal stabbing of Cash App founder Bob Lee in April 2023.

Authorities Arrest Suspect in Connection With Illegal Drone Activity in Summer of 2023

Authorities have charged Anthony M. Spina, 31, with criminal mischief in connection to a drone scheme that allegedly targeted pools last summer.

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