Judge says New York AG's $250M lawsuit against Trump will proceed without delay

James Devaney/GC Images (NEW YORK) — A judge in New York on Wednesday said there would be no delay to the start of the civil trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ $250 million lawsuit against former
Trump says he would take the stand during his trials

James Devaney/GC Images (WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump claimed in a new interview that he would testify in his defense if any of the four criminal cases he is charged in go to trial. At the same,
Federal judge orders buoys in Rio Grande moved to Texas riverbank

Brandon Bell/Getty Images (AUSTIN, Texas) — A federal judge in Austin on Wednesday ordered the State of Texas to move the barriers it placed in the Rio Grande to the riverbank on the Texas side of the river.
Judge halts California Chino Valley school district's transgender policy amid state lawsuit

Wally Skalij/Los Angles Times (SAN BERNADINO, Calif.) — A California judge has issued a temporary restraining order on what Attorney General Rob Bonta calls Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education’s “forced outing policy.” The policy would
New York City's rise in migrant students spurs calls for more services, outreach

Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As a new school year begins in New York City, advocates are calling on the city to boost its services for the thousands of migrant
Fugitive Pennsylvania killer used previous escapee's 'crab walking' breakout method: Warden

PA State Police via X (POCOPSIN TOWNSHIP, Pa.) — As a Pennsylvania manhunt for an escaped killer went into its seventh day Wednesday, an investigation has found he followed a strategy used by an inmate who bolted from
Father files first-of-its-kind wrongful death lawsuit against Maui, Hawaii over wildfires

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (HONOLULU) — The father of a woman who died in Maui’s wildfires has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Maui County and the state of Hawaii accusing them of negligence and wrongful conduct in allowing
Brother of Capitol officer who died after Jan. 6 riot blasts Republicans and Trump in letter

Demetrius Freeman- Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The brother of fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died shortly after defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, has sent a scathing letter to Republican leaders, accusing the party of
MLB testing new technology during games to help settle balls vs. strikes conflicts

Dylan Buell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Some of the world’s most contentious land battles may take place at a baseball field’s home plate. Now Major League Baseball is turning to cameras and computers in an effort to settle
Prosecutors say domestic violence case against 'Creed III' star Jonathan Majors is ready for trial

ABC The domestic violence case against actor Jonathan Majors is “ready for trial,” prosecutors said Wednesday, September 6. A trial date is expected to be set when Majors appears in court September 15. Jury selection had been