Suspended Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren announces lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis
Suspended Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying his First Amendment rights have been violated.
Suspended Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying his First Amendment rights have been violated.
The court found that the ban did not violate the constitution's limits on cruel and unusual punishment.
After the Supreme Court allowed emergency abortions in Idaho, doctors said the protections don't cover all scenarios and may only be temporary.
There can be no doubt that the best sides in the competition have made it to Saturday’s showpiece.
Andrew Parker was caught using the racial slur while canvassing for Reform UK in Clacton, Essex, where Nigel Farage is standing to be an MP
Jordan Shusterman is joined by guest host Rangers beat reporter Kennedi Landry as they try to figure out what’s gone wrong for the defending champs, as well as give their picks for The Good, The Bad & The Uggla and preview the weekend slate in baseball.
Wimbledon has pulled jigsaw puzzles from its shops after Just Stop Oil protesters scattered thousands of pieces onto court during last year’s Championships.
Two NASA astronauts will stay longer at the International Space Station as engineers troubleshoot problems on Boeing’s new space capsule that cropped up on the trip there. NASA on Friday did not set a return date until testing on the ground was complete and said the astronauts were safe. “We’re not in any rush to come home,” said NASA’s commercial crew program manager Steve Stich.
Blur frontman appeared to respond to Biden’s disastrous debate against Trump as he said ‘maybe it’s time we stop putting octogenarians in control’
“Under protest,” a school board in a busy summer tourism area drops its legal fight.
Feather boas, glitter, friendship bracelets and cowboy boots were a staple for every group attending the three-hour performance in south Dublin.
The court narrows the use of an obstruction charge brought against hundreds of people.
A jury at Woolwich Crown Court found Carl Cooper guilty of two counts of murder after three days of deliberations.
In the most recent episode of 'The Kardashians,' Kim, Kourtney and Khloé discuss their parenting styles
Saturn goes into retrograde from June 29 until Nov. 15. Here's the deeper meaning behind the planetary retrograde
During a Panorama interview on BBC One, Sir Ed was asked if it would ‘be fairer’ for Reform UK to get more seats under a new electoral system.
Jane McDonald and her best friend Sue have been lighting up our screens on Celebrity Gogglebox, but have you ever wondered about the singer's love life? Discover her response to whether she's on the hunt for love…
EASTBOURNE — Canada's Leylah Fernandez has advanced to the final of the Rothesay International grass-court tennis tournament.
At their meeting on June 18, public works manager John Mayhew presented a report to Carlow Mayo council on the results of an RFQ to put in either a concrete or asphalt pad in front of their salt shed, as requested by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. Council discussed it and approved an asphalt covering by MWS Construction for $38,505 plus HST. CAO Jenny Snider comments on this RFQ being awarded to MWS Construction. Mayhew’s report to Carlow Mayo council on June 18 outline
What do Jerry Seinfeld, Bobby Orr and Aline Chretien all have in common? Aside from all being in the spotlight – whether in Hollywood, the NHL or on Sussex Drive –they have all been chauffeured around town by Pete Schaj of Nite Lite Limousine in Sudbury. The limousine service marks 30 years in business in September. Those three decades represent thousands of passengers in Sudbury, from business professions to newlyweds and high school graduates, who have spent pivotal moments of their lives in o
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has four cases still undecided. In particular, the justices are still weighing whether former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution in the election interference case against him, roughly two months after hearing arguments. Though the justices typically issue all of their rulings by the end of June, this term they are expected to continue into early July.