Opinion
After watching "The Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Family Christmas Show," Miller got online to share his white nationalist vision of America.
The judge dismissed the indictment against Carlitos Ricardo Parias with prejudice, which means the feds can't attempt to go after him again.
Tina Peters, a former Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, wants a state appeals court to honor an illegal pardon by President Donald Trump.
Holiday movies bring families together, offer diverse stories, and inspire reflection on relationships and life's journey.
PREA is a federal law that mandates safety, dignity, and accountability for incarcerated people, but its enforcement is being quietly rolled back.
ICE’s refusal to release bodycam footage continues the Department of Homeland Security’s pattern of refusing to abide by public records laws.Â
Hundreds of National Guard troops from Texas have arrived at an army training center outside of Chicago on Trump's orders.
In the era of Trump, there is a noticeable dearth of protest music calling out the current state of things and calling for radical change.Â
In this op-ed, Alphonso David writes that amid federal retrenchment, mayors and governors must lead the charge on economic opportunity.
When cruelty becomes the currency of argument, it’s only a matter of time before unreasonable stakes create unreasonable participants.
Republicans claim to care about the First Amendment, but their latest actions reveal they don't want free speech; they want control.
The judge in the Luigi Mangione case ruled "evidence before the grand jury was legally insufficient" to charge him with first-degree murder and terrorism.