The U.S. is targeting Mexican cartel kingpins—whose call-center scams have fleeced American retirees—for financial sanctions in a major escalation of the crackdown on transnational fraud.
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Aland Etienne, killed protecting others during the Park Avenue mass shooting, is mourned as both a hero and a stark reminder of the price paid for America’s gun inaction.
Governor Hochul’s latest amendments to New York’s discovery laws aim to correct for past excesses while protecting both defendants’ rights and public safety. Can these changes deliver true justice?
The $42 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson exposes decades of concealed risks in their talc-based products, raising urgent questions about consumer safety and corporate accountability.
Fraudsters siphoned off over $130 million from pandemic and safety-net programs, exposing gaps created by weak oversight and deregulatory ideologies.
A Texas man’s federal lawsuit against a California doctor could force a national reckoning on abortion pills, pitting 19th-century laws against modern reproductive rights—and threatening shield laws across America.
Massachusetts faces a judicial meltdown as hundreds of criminal cases risk dismissal—not because of innocence, but because public defenders are in open revolt over poverty wages, threatening the rights and futures of the state’s most vulnerable.
Bodycam video shows Phillip Reeder repeatedly pleading ‘I can’t breathe’ before dying under police restraint—but Alabama authorities still resist calls for justice.
A new class-action lawsuit certification against Anthropic exposes how the AI industry’s hunger for data is colliding head-on with the rights and livelihoods of authors nationwide.
Lawsuits allege that Trump-era ICE courthouse arrests and detention practices violate due process and turn the judicial system against immigrants seeking protection.