June 20 North Carolina woman sues former employer over Chucky doll prank she claims gave her PTSD A lawsuit alleges a bank violated the Americans with Disabilities Act after a manager placed a Chucky doll on an employee's chair despite knowing her fear, leading to a PTSD diagnosis.
June 20 Federal appeals court rules Louisiana Ten Commandments school law is unconstitutional Louisiana's law mandating Ten Commandments displays in public schools deemed unconstitutional by 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, with judges citing First Amendment violations.
June 19 Trump scores major win against Newsom in battle for National Guard control Federal appeals court allows Trump to retain command of National Guard in Los Angeles, ruling he likely exercised lawful authority despite failing to notify Gov. Gavin Newsom.
June 19 Federal judge halts Trump's plan to cut funding for sanctuary states that refuse to cooperate Federal judge blocks Trump administration from denying funds to states not cooperating with immigration enforcement, ruling the policy unconstitutional.
June 18 'Turtleboy' says Karen Read being not guilty 'couldn't be more obvious' Aidan Kearney, known as 'Turtleboy,' gives 91±¬ÁÏ national correspondent Bryan Llenas his reaction to Karen Read's not guilty verdict on 'The Story.'
June 18 Karen Read supporter says ‘anybody’ could be ‘framed’ following not guilty verdict 91±¬ÁÏ national correspondent Bryan Llenas talks to Karen Read's supporters about her not guilty verdict and why the case matters to them on 'The Story.'
June 17 DOJ seeks to keep anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil detained in Louisiana immigration jail DOJ attorneys said the courts do not have the authority to intervene with the executive branch's decision to detain a noncitizen who is in removal proceedings.
June 17 NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander arrested by DHS agents, released hours later after alleged officer assault Brad Lander, NYC comptroller, faces possible charges of assaulting a federal officer after ICE arrest, with officials condemning the action as "extreme thuggery" and "fascism."
June 14 Longest-serving legislative leader in US history given 7 1/2 years in federal corruption case Former Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan sentenced to 7 1/2 years and fined $2.5 million for corruption in a landmark case against the longest-serving U.S. legislative leader.
June 13 Returned illegal Abrego Garcia pleads not guilty; judge yet to rule on pretrial custody After nearly six hours of testimony in federal court Friday, alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia walked out of court without a judge's determination on custody.