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Woman's Decision Not to Cooperate With Prosecutors Draws Scrutiny After Suspect Allegedly Killed Subway Rider
Rhamell Burke, the suspect in both incidents, had been arrested four times before the fatal attack on 76-year-old Ross Falzone at an 18th Street station.
Woman Declined to Cooperate With Prosecutors Before Subway Killing; Suspect Had Been Arrested Four Times
NYC Mayor Mamdani calls for investigation into psychiatric evaluation protocols after suspect allegedly pushed 76-year-old retired teacher to his death hours after hospital release.
Despite Court Order, NYPD Failed to Properly Monitor Stop-and-Frisks by Aggressive Unit
Federal monitor finds more than 2,000 stops by the Community Response Team went unaudited for nearly three years.
Supreme Court Temporarily Extends Access to Mifepristone While Considering Emergency Request
The administrative stay allows healthcare providers to continue prescribing the abortion pill via telemedicine and mail delivery through at least Thursday.
Trump's McDonald's Moment: Inside the Campaign Decision That Became a Viral Sensation
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles revealed that the campaign pitched the idea and Trump immediately agreed, saying 'He eats it every single day.'
Utah Supreme Court Justice Resigns Amid Probe Into Alleged Relationship With Redistricting Attorney
Diana Hagen's resignation, effective immediately, comes after an investigation into allegations she exchanged inappropriate messages with attorney David Reymann.
Alabama Asks Supreme Court to Clear Way for Republicans' Redrawn Voting Map
Attorney General Steve Marshall filed an emergency request Friday, asking justices to rule by Thursday so the state can use its new congressional map in November elections.
Medicaid Fraud Fears Grow Amid Massive Red State Billing Spike in Sector That Also Plagued Minnesota
North Carolina's autism therapy Medicaid billings surged 47,000% over five years, reaching $660 million annually, triggering auditor scrutiny and echoing a scandal that hit Minnesota.
Warner Slams Court Ruling on Virginia Redistricting: 'Justice Was Not Served'
The 4-3 Virginia Supreme Court decision struck down a Democratic-backed redistricting referendum that voters had narrowly approved last month.
Companies Decline Billions in Tariff Refunds Following Supreme Court Ruling on Emergency Levies
Amazon and other major firms are choosing not to seek wrongful tariff collections back, with President Trump warning he would "remember" those who file claims.