Immigrant deportation numbers fall under Obama administration
The number of immigrants deported under the Obama administration is reportedly the lowest in almost a decade.
High Court weighs excessive force against accused not yet convicted of crimes
The Supreme Court is weighing the issue of the use of excessive force on inmates who have not been convicted of a crime.
Four die in Sacramento wrong-way crash
Four people were killed in a wrong-way crash in Sacramento on Wednesday.
700 workers to lose jobs at Ford due to slow sales
Reports say that 700 workers at Ford’s Michigan assembly plant will be laid off due to slow sales.
Google accused of age discrimination in lawsuit
A 64-year-old job candidate has filed a lawsuit against the company alleging age discrimination.
Oklahoma high court sides with Continental CEO in divorce settlement case
The state Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by the former wife of billionaire energy tycoon Harold Hamm.
Federal judge oks jury trials for BP oil spill medical lawsuits
A federal judge has ruled that oil spill cleanup workers with legal claims against BP for medical problems can have their cases presented in front of a jury.
Son of Republican presidential candidate cited in alleged alcohol related crash
The son of Rand Paul was cited for DUI following a crash in Kentucky.
Cardiologist accused of attempting to have rival doctor killed
Authorities say a cardiologist tried to arrange for the killing of a rival doctor.
Appeals court hears arguments in Obama immigration fight
A 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel is hearing arguments in a case concerning the president’s action that could save millions of immigrants from deportation.
Former Daimler worker files lawsuit alleging discrimination
A former engineer for Daimler Trucks North America has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the company.
Senator calls extended Gulf oil leak ‘unacceptable’
Senator Bill Nelson referred to a decade old oil spill as “unacceptable” in a letter to government officials.