CHICAGO (AP) — Rejon Taylor hoped the election of Joe Biden, the first U.S. president to campaign on a pledge to end the death penalty, would mean a more sympathetic look at his claims that racial bias and other trial errors landed him on federal death row in Terre Haute, Indiana.
ROLLING FORK, Miss. (AP) — Help began pouring into one of the poorest regions of the U.S. after a deadly tornado tore a path of destruction across a long swath of Mississippi, even as furious new storms Sunday struck across the Deep South.
Officials in the city of Philadelphia are warning residents of a latex spill in the Delaware river, which may have impacted drinking water for much of the area.
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said that the Manhattan probe into alleged hush money payment by former President Donald Trump's former lawyer is not unprecedented.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant Sunday after he pressed for a pause on plans for a judicial overhaul.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) said Sunday that his state's recently signed laws that require parental consent and time limits for minors on social media sites are not "foolproof" and recognizes there are "enforcement issues."
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — As Ohio’s primary approaches, a strict new photo ID requirement is stirring concerns for military veterans and out-of-state college students, in Amish communities and among older voters.
President Joe Biden once again took on "extreme MAGA House Republicans," warning they would rip food assistance from families and enable 900 pounds of fentanyl to pour in from the Southern border.