
Former Mueller prosecutor writing book on investigation
Random House announced Monday that Andrew Weissmann’s “Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation” will be published Sept. 29.
Continue Reading »Random House announced Monday that Andrew Weissmann’s “Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation” will be published Sept. 29.
Continue Reading »Police cited the 2-year-old boy’s grandmother, who had been babysitting him, with second-degree child neglect.
Continue Reading »The execution comes after a federal appeals court lifted an injunction on Sunday that had been put in place last week after the victims’ family argued they would be put at high risk for the coronavirus if
Continue Reading »He lives in a memory care facility full time, and since long-term care facilities are not accepting visitors because of the pandemic, they hadn’t seen each other in more than three months.
Continue Reading »The demand for mail-in ballots is surging. Election workers need training. And polling booths might have to be outfitted with protective shields during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue Reading »Waking up to some leftover clouds in the wake of Sunday’s storms, but they will fade away later this morning and usher in a dose of hot, dry sunshine that will stick around for the long haul.
Continue Reading »The police department’s use of force policy specifically bans chokeholds and neck restraints. Officers have discretion over the degree of force necessary in a situation, based on the amount of resistance used by the suspect.
Continue Reading »The Mandelas’ daughter came to prominence in 1985, when she read a letter from her father rejecting the white minority government’s offer to release him from prison if he denounced violence perpetrated by his movement against apartheid.
Continue Reading »The travel bans appear to be direct retaliation for the U.S. imposition of sanctions on four Chinese officials.
Continue Reading »The team launched a ‘thorough review’ of the name July 3 that the NFL supported. That came in the aftermath of prominent sponsors FedEx, Nike, PepsiCo and Bank of America calling for a change.
Continue Reading »