September 18 Mangione supporters push 'jury nullification' as UnitedHealthcare CEO assassination trial looms Luigi Mangione supporters raise over $1.2 million and push for jury nullification in his murder case, though experts doubt the strategy will succeed.
September 17 3 officers dead, 2 injured in shooting, Pennsylvania authorities say Pennsylvania State Police and Gov. Josh Shapiro give an update on an officer-involved shooting.
September 17 Cornell MBA council warns ‘non-marginalized’ students to avoid minority recruiting events: report Cornell MBA student council told 'non-marginalized' classmates to avoid diversity recruiting events, warning attendance could harm their future job prospects.
September 17 New Hampshire daycare worker who secretly gave kids melatonin spared jail New Hampshire daycare case exposes legal loophole as worker who drugged children with melatonin avoids prison time despite endangering welfare charges.
September 17 5 police officers shot, 3 dead in Pennsylvania, FBI investigating Three police officers were killed and two others were wounded while following up on a "domestic-related" investigation on Wednesday in York County, Pennsylvania.
September 17 Celebratory, dismissive reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death putting educators under scrutiny Education officials condemn inappropriate responses from teachers following Charlie Kirk's assassination, with several educators placed on leave pending reviews.
September 17 FBI Pittsburgh field office targeted by driver in 'act of terror,' official says A man drove a car into a metal gate at the FBI’s Pittsburgh field office early Wednesday in what authorities described as an intentional "act of terror."
September 17 Passenger jet aborts Boston takeoff after flame and smoke spew from engine A Swiss International Air Lines flight aborted takeoff from Boston Logan International Airport on Sept. 16 after flames were seen shooting from its engine.
September 17 DOJ sues Rhode Island schools for race-based student loan forgiveness that excludes White teachers Rhode Island faced federal lawsuit for race-based teacher loan forgiveness program that provides up to $25,000 in debt relief exclusively to educators of color.
September 17 Defining fair play: Why swing-state Democrats are out of step on protecting women’s sports Trump's executive order banning biological males from women's sports gains widespread support while Democrats risk losing suburban voters in 2026 midterm elections.