The Ohio Attorney General sent a letter to CCS on Wednesday warning that compliance with the new state law is"not optional." ...
Ohio AG Dave Yost said he would "swiftly" respond with legal action against City Schools if its board defies a transgender ...
Exactly a century ago this year, the Supreme Court, in its decision in Pierce v. Society of Sisters, recognized the ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is launching a bid for state auditor in 2026, continuing the recent game of musical chairs among high-ranking Ohio Republicans.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will decide whether unprovoked flight from the police in a high crime area provides police ...
A top Justice Department official has accused the FBI’s acting leaders of “insubordination” in a memo in which he sought to ...
Investigators say a retailer of allegedly stolen goods in Manhattan was working with a crew alleged to be behind a Dec. 9 ...
The memo says anyone with "corrupt or partisan intent," defied orders or weaponized the FBI should be "concerned about the ...
2 men charged with fencing stolen goods from homes nationwide, including from athlete's home in Ohio
One of two men accused in New York City of fencing luxury goods stolen from homes across the country has been linked to a ...
"There are ongoing legal proceedings in this case. And as is the case with all Purdue employees, the university will address ...
DC federal judge on Feb. 3 extended her expiring block of the Trump funding freeze on grants and loans, leaving industry ...
The Washington state Office of Attorney General is being sued for firing employees who refused to get a COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic, citing their religious beliefs.
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