June 1, 2023 Texas judge set to debate revised Obama-era DACA program after previously ruling it illegal A federal judge in Texas will once again debate a revised version of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program after previously ruling it illegal.
June 1, 2023 HBCUs see increase in donations, partially from corporate contributions Corporations are donating to HBCUs more than in the past. Some believe it is due to racial injustice spurred by George Floyd's death, others think it's the influence of Black employees.
June 1, 2023 Child fatally shoots another child in suburban Chicago shooting A child was found severely injured in his home after being shot by another child in suburban Chicago. The child who was shot later died at the hospital.
June 1, 2023 Blue state ban forbidding religious colleges from dual-credit program violates Constitution: lawsuit Christian parents are suing the state of Minnesota over an amendment to a state dual-enrollment program that shuts out religious universities from eligibility.
June 1, 2023 Minnesota Gov Walz says train containing hazardous materials derailed near Lancaster Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said late Wednesday evening that a train derailed near Lancaster. Some of the freight cars were reportedly carrying hazardous materials.
May 31, 2023 Timothy Bliefnick jury reaches verdict in 'Family Feud' murder trial An Illinois jury has reached the verdict in the murder trial of a former "Family Feud" contestant Timothy Bliefnick, accused of shooting estranged wife Becky.
May 31, 2023 Michigan man allegedly kills half-sister over business dispute A Michigan man is being charged with second degree murder after he allegedly shot his half-sister over a business dispute, according to officials.
May 31, 2023 Escaped double homicide convict drowned in Ohio River: coroner Bradley Gillespie, a 50-year-old double homicide convict who escaped a Lima, Ohio prison, is believed to have drowned in the Ohio River, where he was found dead.
May 31, 2023 Case against MI official who brandished rifle on Zoom call may proceed, appeals court rules An appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit against Michigan official Ron Clous, who allegedly tried to "silence" a constituent by displaying a firearm during a Zoom meeting, may proceed.
May 31, 2023 Sex trafficking victim who killed abuser resentenced to probation after violation Pieper Lewis, a teenage sex trafficking victim who killed her alleged abuser in 2020, has been resentenced to probation after violating a previous sentence's conditions.