Louisiana agrees to $4.8 million settlement in Ronald Greene death case
Louisiana officials have reached a tentative $4.8 million settlement with the family of Ronald Greene, who died during a roadside arrest by five officers, sources say.
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Louisiana officials have reached a tentative $4.8 million settlement with the family of Ronald Greene, who died during a roadside arrest by five officers, sources say.
Read MoreThe Secret Handshake said it placed three free arcade-style games mocking Operation Epic Fury on the National Mall on Monday. The group described the installations as guerrilla art meant to elicit public response.
Read MoreDecision Desk HQ projected Tuesday that Omaha businessman Scott Petersen won the Republican primary for Nebraska secretary of state, leading incumbent Bob Evnen by about six percentage points.
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Read MorePhotos posted to X by White House communications director Steven Cheung showed Secretary of State Marco Rubio wearing a gray Nike tracksuit aboard Air Force One, prompting widespread social media reaction as he traveled to China with President Donald Trump.
Read MoreThe Pima County Board of Supervisors rejected efforts to remove Sheriff Chris Nanos but referred perjury claims to the state attorney general, amid scrutiny over his past record and handling of Nancy Guthrie case.
Read MoreCindy Burbank won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Nebraska but said she plans to drop out to help independent Dan Osborn, her campaign said.
Read MoreThe Minnesota Senate approved a bill aimed at limiting federal immigration agents’ ability to conceal their identities and enabling residents to sue over alleged constitutional violations. The measure now moves to the House.
Read MoreSwarthmore College has removed Spencer Trotter’s name from a campus building after a review found he excavated a Lenape burial site and displayed remains, the student newspaper reported.
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