A Mississippi high school can prohibit a transgender teen from attending graduation in clothes that align with her gender identity, a judge ruled.
Author: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
‘They killed my daughter’: Mother of child who died in Border Patrol custody says pleas were ignored
The mother of the 8-year-old who died in Border Patrol Custody this week said agents ignored the family’s pleas to hospitalize their daughter.
Former Maryland cop and National Guardsman gets 3 years in prison for having 12k images of child porn
A former Maryland police officer and member of the National Guard was sentenced to over three years for possessing 12,300 depictions of child porn.
Disabled woman endured ‘torture’ from caregivers before death, New Mexico prosecutors say
A 38-year-old disabled woman was abused and neglected by her caregivers in a New Mexico home before her death, prosecutors said.
Mental Health Awareness Month: How the Biden administration plans to combat mental health challenges
This Mental Health Awareness Month, the Biden administration announced a policy that plans to address mental health in the United States.
Man fatally shoots girlfriend because he was angry she had an abortion, Texas police say
A 22-year-old man was arrested and charged with murder after police say he was angry his girlfriend had an abortion and shot her to death in Dallas.
Boston man charged with acting as a spy for China to keep tabs on pro-democracy dissidents
A Boston man was arrested this week and accused of acting as an agent for the Chinese government to keep tabs on local pro-democracy activists.
YouTuber who deliberately crashed plane in video stunt agrees to plead guilty, feds say
A YouTuber who admitted to staging an airplane crash and parachuting to safety will plead guilty to obstructing investigators, prosecutors said.
A Mississippi man used a 3D printer to make machine guns. Now he’s going to prison for 14 years.
A Jackson, Mississippi man was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to using 3D printers to make fully automatic machine guns.
A California city is trying to block a Christian group from feeding homeless people. Now, the DOJ is weighing in.
A Southern California Christian group is suing a city so it can keep serving food to homeless people. Now, the Justice Department is weighing in.