Mar 29 Bill Cosby’s lawyers demand that jurors in sexual assault retrial hear witness By Associated Press Prosecutors say Judge Steven O'Neill should block her testimony like he did in the first trial because it would be hearsay. Continue reading
Mar 29 Austin police say a ‘domestic terrorist’ set off explosions that killed two people By Associated Press Chief Brian Manley had previously hesitated to label the bombings domestic terrorism, citing the ongoing investigation. Continue reading
Mar 29 WATCH: Trump shares $200 billion plan to update bridges and roads By Darlene Superville, Associated Press President Donald Trump is visiting Richfield, Ohio, to sell the public on his plan to use $200 billion in federal money to spur at least $1.5 trillion in spending over a decade to repair or replace highways, bridges, ports, airports… Continue reading
Mar 29 Families mourn after 68 inmates die in Venezuela jail fire By Associated Press The fast-moving fire on Wednesday swept through a station where prisoners were being kept in crowded cells, becoming one of the worst catastrophes involving the nation's prison system. Continue reading
Mar 29 The problem with overusing antibiotics By Laura Santhanam Here’s what we know about antibiotic resistance, and how researchers are trying to fight it. Continue reading
Mar 29 WATCH: Stephon Clark’s funeral begins in Sacramento as protests continue By Associated Press The Rev. Al Sharpton plans to give the eulogy for Stephon Clark at Thursday's funeral at Bayside of South Sacramento church. Continue reading
Mar 29 AP Fact Check: What the Trump administration isn’t saying about 2020 census By Hope Yen, Associated Press The decision to include the question in the 2020 census has stirred worry among opponents that it will intimidate immigrants, leading to an undercount and decreased political representation in Democratic-leaning communities where they tend to live. Continue reading
Mar 28 Ronny Jackson to replace David Shulkin as VA secretary, Trump says By Erica R. Hendry Shulkin has faced mounting scrutiny over his alleged misuse of government funds. Continue reading
Mar 28 NAACP files lawsuit over 2020 Census By Kevin Freking, Associated Press The NAACP is spearheading a lawsuit against the Census Bureau and President Donald Trump, warning that the federal government is unprepared for the 2020 Census. Continue reading
Mar 28 Judge says part of lawsuit accusing Trump of accepting gifts from foreign governments can proceed By Stephen Braun, Associated Press U.S. District Judge Peter J. Messitte ruled Wednesday that the two jurisdictions have legal standing to proceed in their lawsuit against Trump, but only with respect to his involvement with the Trump International Hotel in Washington. Continue reading