Loading the Audio Player... Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz released proposed legislation on Thursday that he said was aimed at fighting Medicaid fraud within state programs. The bill’s...
California Assembly Member Bill Essayli presents a bill he authored, April 1, 2025, in Sacramento, Calif. Associated Press / Photo by Yuri Avila The state assem...
U.S. District Judge Dale Ho on Wednesday dismissed federal corruption and fraud charges against embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The charges were dismissed with prejudice, meaning that prosec...
A U S appeals court rejected a request from President Donald Trump s administration to pause a lower court s decision blocking enforcement of a ban on trans-identified military service members, which
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford waves during her election night party after winning the election, April 1, 2025, in Madison, Wis. Associated Press / Kayla Wolf ...
Ivy League graduate student Momodou Taal opted to leave the United States instead of surrendering to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to a lengthy Monday night statement. The Trump admin...
Wisconsinites hit the polls on Tuesday to vote in the tie-breaking judge on the state’s supreme court. The technically non-partisan race has drawn national attention because it could change how the ...
U.S. Army soldiers stand in front of the swamp in a training range in Lithuania where three soldiers were later found deceased, March 27, 2025. Associated Press / U.S. Army / Photo by ...
The United States Supreme Court appeared skeptical of Wisconsin state officials refusing to grant a religious exemption to a Catholic charity group because they think its work is too secular
WASHINGTON (BP) – The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday (March 31) in a case that will determine whether a Catholic benevolent ministry qualifies for a tax exemption granted to churches.