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A new law impacting pedestrians goes into effect Jan. 1.
The American Civil Liberties Union's Arizona chapter called the law, signed in July, a "violation of a vital constitutional right."
A federal judge has overturned a pharma settlement that left the Sackler family free from lawsuits over the opioid crisis.
A jury in Texas has cleared American Airlines of responsibility for an alleged sexual assault by a celebrity chef it hired against one of its flight attendants.
“Our schools and public places should be places that embrace Nevada’s diverse population rather than perpetuate misrepresentations," Gov. Steve Sisolak said.
President Donald Trump implied that the Trusted Travelers Program suspension could be lifted if New York state drops lawsuits against him.
Texas resident Crystal Mason was sentenced to five years in prison for voting illegally in the 2016 presidential election. Her ballot was never counted.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced that he is running for his old Alabama Senate seat.
A new study shines a light on the murky world of forced arbitration
Virginia Giuffre is urging Britain’s Prince Andrew to admit that Jeffrey Epstein forced him to have sex with her when Giuffre was just 17 years old.