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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.

Washington State Weighs One Percent Wealth Tax

Washington Governor Jay Inslee (D) proposed a wealth tax designed to increase the state's revenue.

Philadelphia Correctional Officers Arrested Over Involvement in Contraband Smuggling Operations

Two Philadelphia correctional officers were arrested on Tuesday for their involvement in separate contraband smuggling operations at Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility (CFCF), according to an announcement by District Attorney Larry Krasner and the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office Gun Violence Task Force.

Beethoven, Famous Composers, and sacred Christmas music – American Minute with Bill Federer

Many famous composers wrote classic Christmas music. In 1741, George Frideric Handel wrote his oratorio Messiah. In 1734, Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his Christmas Oratorio. Twenty years after composer Bach died, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, and...

16-Year-Old Tennessee Student Charged After Bringing Rifle-Style Pellet Gun to School

A 16-year-old student at McGavock High School has been charged after bringing a rifle-style pellet gun onto campus.

Pennsylvania Creates Fund for Businesses in ‘Disadvantaged Communities’

Pennsylvania launched a fund for businesses in "historically disadvantaged" areas.

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.

House Ethics Committee to Release Gaetz Report

The House Ethics Committee reportedly voted to release its report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) before the end of Congress.

Luigi Mangione Given Terrorism Charge

Luigi Mangione was indicted on Tuesday with terrorism-related murder charges.

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.

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