The District of Columbia and Amazon are not seeing eye to eye when it comes to the company’s fastest delivery service. AP News reports the city sued the company on Dec. 4 under allegations Amazon secretly stopped providing the service to people living in two predominantly Black neighborhoods while still charging millions of dollars for
Attorney General Schwalb welcomes 20 law graduates as Ruff Fellows in a program for budding Assistant Attorneys General.
More than seven years after hosting its last sporting event, RFK Stadium in Northeast D.C. will finally face the wrecking ball.
At least two Wyoming men are included in President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardon of about 1,500 charged and prosecuted for the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at
While would-be insurrectionists rejoiced at the sentence commutations and outright pardons, police and politicians called the clemency a “betrayal” and an “outrageous insult to our judicial system”.
Chicago Public Schools wants its students and staff members to know that its buildings are public areas generally known as “sensitive locations.” That means federal immigration agents are not permitted to enter CPS facilities unless they provide their credentials,
"[Our department] was unable to reach an agreement on a memorandum of understanding with MPD," a Montgomery County police spokesperson said.
On his first day in office as president, Donald Trump issued an executive action pardoning the actions of the January 6th rioters — more than 60 New Yorkers
Attorneys general from 18 states are suing to block President Donald Trump's move to end a decades-old immigration policy known as birthright citizenship.
President Donald Trump's executive orders involving DOGE and birthright citizenship are among those targeted in lawsuits.
Former District of Columbia police officer Michael Fanone, who was attacked by rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol, said Trump’s pardon of rioters has left him feeling betrayed. “I
Eighteen states, plus the District of Columbia and San Francisco sued in federal court to block Trump's order.