For years, dozens of police reports filed with the Keller Police Department went nowhere, and nobody noticed until an internal audit in January 2025. According to Keller Police Chief Brad Fortune, it ...
Health officials are warning of a seasonal surge in flu and Covid-19, with cases already starting to rise as autumn arrives. But because the two viruses share many symptoms, it’s difficult to tell ...
Three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are on the ballot this November, when voters will decide whether to extend each of their tenures for another 10-year term. There are currently five justices ...
Federal agents have shifted attention away from serious gun crimes and shady weapons dealers to focus on President Donald Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants and deployments to patrol cities, ...
Former federal ethics officials who served in Republican and Democratic administrations are asking the Justice Department's inspector general to investigate the prosecutions of former FBI Director ...
MANILA, Philippines — Under new leadership, the Office of the Ombudsman withdrew the cases filed involving the multi-million peso Pharmally scandal, citing the need for more details. Newly appointed ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning turned down a plea from conservative media personality Alex Jones to hear his appeal of a Connecticut case brought by families of the children killed at Sandy Hook ...
The ACT Director of Public Prosecutions says she fears her office will have to start turning away cases due to the sheer volume of them. She has called for more government funding to better support ...
The latest version of the Oracle database comes with agent builders and MCP Server integration to help developers embed automation into their workflows. Oracle is doubling down its focus on agentic ...
South Carolina’s measles outbreak is up to 16 cases, with all five new cases among students who were quarantining after potential exposure at two Spartanburg County schools, the S.C. Department of ...
Have you had the razor throat, hacking cough or the endlessly runny nose yet? If not, count yourself lucky. For everyone else, it seems, is coughing and spluttering – and the numbers back that up.
The Minnesota BCA says it has identified new cases that could have been potentially impacted by faulty breathalyzer tests. Officials say up to 276 cases may have been impacted by the breathalyzer ...
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