Kena Betancur / Getty Images Company of Ship that Took Down Baltimore Key Bridge Responds, May Be Protected by 173-Year-Old 'Titanic' Law A court filing estimates the liability of the vessel involved at only a small fraction of what reconstruction is going to cost. By Adelle Nazarian April 3, 2024
FOX 2 St. Louis / YouTube screen shot Judge Gives Ruling in Missouri Teen Kaylee Gain's Case; Family Gives Immediate Update Regarding Her Health The next step will be a May hearing to determine if the girl shown slamming Gain's head to concrete should be tried as an adult. By Mike Landry April 2, 2024
Alex Brandon / AP Photo Republicans Move to Rename Major Airport After Trump "In my lifetime, our nation has never been greater than under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump." By George C. Upper III April 2, 2024
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Watch: Thousands Show Up for Fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller's Funeral The funeral was preceded by a two-day wake that drew former President Donald Trump and New York's Democratic governor. By Adelle Nazarian April 1, 2024
Michael Swensen / Getty ImagesCommentary State Republicans Put Dem Governor in Checkmate, Pass Bill with Veto-Proof Majorities A veto-proof bipartisan bill managed to pass both chambers of the legislature in Kentucky, ensuring an election in a sudden Senate vacancy. By Connor Cavanaugh March 30, 2024
Javier Zayas / Getty ImagesCommentary They're Finally Doing It: Begin Kissing Your Gas Stove Goodbye Even though a substantial percentage of Washington state's energy comes from natural gas, its legislature and governor want it gone. By Mike Landry March 30, 2024
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Governor Shuts Door on Retail Marijuana Market - 'Winning States Are Not Doing This' After both legislature chambers passed laws to create a legal market for the drug, Gov. Youngkin stepped in and shut down that possibility. By Connor Cavanaugh March 28, 2024
Pablo Martinez Monsivais / APCommentary WaPo Tries Pitting Donald Against Melania, Completely Misses One Huge Problem The Washington Post desperately tried pitting Donald and Melania Trump against each other over her mother's immigration status. By Allison Anton March 28, 2024
Marta Lavandier / AP Photo DeSantis Ends 'Squatter Scam Once and for All' by Signing New Bill Into Law "Sheriffs from across the state will be able to provide the adequate resources and support for victims of these crimes and homeowners." By George C. Upper III March 28, 2024
Sameer A. Khan / Fotobuddy Prominent Ivy League LGBT Activist Arrested on Child Porn Charge If he's found guilty, the prominent alumni volunteer could be looking at up to five years in prison and a $15,000 fine. By George C. Upper III March 27, 2024