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The imbalance in resources often results in judges having to weigh competing interpretations of history—one produced by ...
AG William Tong joined a coalition of attorney generals in filing an amicus brief supporting the right of Americans to cast ballots free of racial discrimination.
There are no beds, no chairs, no blankets — nothing. While Alcatraz held more than 200 killers, robbers and other excessively ...
Since SCOTUS decided that modern gun laws should reflect America’s history, researchers have been combing through records ...
The Girl Scout Murders have garnered national attention through features on true crime documentaries. The case remains ...
In the collection of the Heritage Center, rows of soldiers’ uniforms, military equipment and personal items tell the stories ...
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the unsealing of several court documents in the lawsuit over Kilmar Abrego Garcia's ...
A painter from Ireland worked with families in Montana to memorialize almost 30 missing and murdered Indigenous people. The exhibition opens this Friday in Missoula.
Hundreds of bills, covering topics ranging from senior driving eligibility to pharmacy benefit managers, are one signature away from becoming law.
A Connecticut man was sentenced to 33 years in prison on Tuesday for the stray-bullet killing of a Puerto Rican Olympic athlete's mother.
A metro woman admitted to police her "anger issues" led to a shooting where a stray bullet killed her next-door neighbor last Friday.
As Argentina’s far right administration dismantles Indigenous protections, a wave of land evictions has destabilized life for Patagonia’s Mapuche community.
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