Sue (Karnes) Quinlan, 89, of South Burlington, died on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, peacefully in her sleep at Gazebo Senior Living surrounded by family. Sue was born on October 18, 1936, to Hugh and ...
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The 2025-26 WNBA offseason is unlike anything ever seen before -- not just in league history, but professional sports as a whole. As the league hurtles towards the Oct. 31 expiration of its current ...
After dozens of school districts and colleges fired employees or placed them on leave over social media posts about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, some of those employees are turning to federal courts ...
Two Christian couples are suing the state’s Department of Children and Families for requiring foster parents to accept an LGBTQ nondiscrimination policy they say violates their belief that the human ...
Student groups from the University of Texas at Austin and UT Dallas have sued the UT System for its restrictive policies on free speech that limit student action on college campuses, according to a ...
A coalition of University of Texas students from Austin and Dallas are suing the university system over its new rules that they say limits free expression on college campuses. The suit, filed ...
Honda has long enjoyed a reputation for building dependable engines, but a new lawsuit in the United States suggests that some of its recent 1.5- and 2.0-liter four-cylinder models may be facing ...
The firms say their First Amendment rights are being violated when cities and states sue and accuse them of spreading misinformation about climate change. By Karen Zraick and Sachi Kitajima Mulkey Oil ...
At issue is what law enforcement refers to as "wrong-house raids." Local, state, or, as in the case before the court, federal officers smash into a private home to find a suspect, but it's the wrong ...
Florida is poised to overturn legislation that critics have dubbed the "free kill law"—which prevents certain families from suing over the wrongful deaths of loved ones due to medical malpractice.