Sentenced for Three Strikes, Then Freed. Now Comes a Pushback.
Measures that softened California’s sentencing laws are headed for the ballot again. Source: New feed
Read MoreMeasures that softened California’s sentencing laws are headed for the ballot again. Source: New feed
Read MoreThe court ruled unanimously against Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton when they sought to withhold evidence. But the current court is unlikely to achieve consensus. Source: New feed
Read MoreThe latest on stock market and business news during the coronavirus outbreak. Source: New feed
Read MoreSnowbank, who will turn 7 in July, may have ventured out from Franklin Park Zoo in Boston in search of love. Source: New feed
Read MoreIdentifying and tracing air passengers from high-risks countries is useful when begun early, a C.D.C. study found, but California’s effort came too late. Source: New feed
Read MoreNearly 500 tribal casinos remain shut down during the pandemic, causing job losses to spike. The economic damage is spreading quickly, wreaking havoc on fragile tribal finances. Source: New feed
Read MoreThe case was the latest example of the Justice Department’s efforts to combat Chinese influence on American campuses. Source: New feed
Read MoreCurtis T. Hill Jr., a Republican, had his law license suspended for 30 days after the court found that he inappropriately touched four women at a party in 2018. Source: New feed
Read MoreWith governors and mayors pressing for more federal help to deal with the effects of the pandemic, a divide among Republicans is being driven by the political bent of the states that stand to benefit. Source: New feed
Read MoreThe app, which allows people to record their symptoms, was remarkably effective in predicting infections. The most reliable indicators, researchers found, were loss of smell and taste. Source: New feed
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