Alabama inmates could see more time behind bars under a bill approved Thursday in the Alabama Senate that restricts the use of good behavior incentives to shorten prison stays. Senators voted 30-1 for the bill…
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Minnesota pollution and health officials made the case at the State Capitol on Thursday for legislation to restrict nonessential uses of ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS, and for the $45.6 million that Gov. Tim Walz…
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WATCH: Biden says he likes ‘babies better than people’ as child wails during White House speech
President Biden told a crowd he likes ‘babies better than people’ as a child wailed during a speech he was giving on Wednesday. The exchange occurred during an event at the White House celebrating the…
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Maine’s backlog of criminal court cases remains about 60% to 65% higher than pre-pandemic levels, a stubborn figure the state has been unable to reduce over two years, the state’s chief justice said Thursday. The…
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Hackers have attacked the Wisconsin court system’s computer network, court officials said Thursday. A cyberattack began early this week, according to a statement from court officials. Network users may have experienced intermittent service or slower…
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The New Hampshire House rejected a measure aimed at sending fewer children to the state’s troubled youth detention center Thursday after child advocates argued it would have had the opposite effect. The disagreement arose as…
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The United States and Canada have reached an agreement to allow both countries to turn away migrants who cross illegally at the northern U.S. border, a U.S. official confirmed to Fox News Digital on Thursday.…
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In New Hampshire, abortion activists score win as proposed restrictions fail in state House
In a victory for abortion-rights supporters, the Republican-led but closely divided New Hampshire House on Thursday rejected multiple bills to further restrict abortion access while also approving legislation to protect it. The eight abortion-related bills…
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A paper recently accepted for publication in a Harvard University academic journal lays out a legal argument for prosecuting fossil fuel companies with homicide, citing the impacts of carbon emissions and the industry’s alleged disinformation…
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Pressure builds on Mexican government following military’s seizure of US company’s property: ‘Unacceptable’
FIRST ON FOX: Pressure is continuing to build on the Mexican government over its military’s seizure of American company property in its eastern state of Quintana Roo earlier this month. The entire bipartisan Alabama congressional…