Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Law professor weighs in
Ion Meyn, a UW-Madison law professor, joined FOX6 News at 4 on Friday to discuss the latest developments in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
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Some of the new pandemic restrictions prepared by Russian authorities go into effect next year, a top government official said Friday, reiterating the need for vaccine-hesitant Russians to get immunized against the coronavirus. Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, who heads Russia’s state coronavirus task force, said that restrictions on public places will take force on Feb. 1, 2022. It will be up for regional government to decide which public places to include into the QR-code system.
Two women were sexually assaulted Thursday morning in New York City, police said.
Jeff Carpoff, 50, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering in connection with a billion dollar Ponzi scheme.
"We are convinced that this was sabotage and Hannah [Gutierrez-Reed] is being framed," her lawyer said. He declined to provide evidence to Insider.
I wouldn't want Liz Cheney as my president. But she's an indispensable woman at a time when so many other Republicans are 'willing hostages' to Trump.
Two southeast Iowa teenagers were formally charged Friday with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the death of a high school Spanish teacher, and a judge said there was enough evidence for the case to go to trial. Prosecutors in Fairfield filed documents containing the charges against Willard Noble Chaiden Miller and Jeremy Everett Goodale, both 16.
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The Biden administration is nominating its first set of U.S. Marshals, including the first Black man to serve as the U.S. Marshal in Minnesota, along with a slate of other historic firsts for U.S. attorney posts across the nation. The nomination of Eddie Frizell to be the U.S. Marshal in the District of Minnesota comes months after two sheriff’s deputies shot and killed a Black man in Minneapolis while assigned to a Marshals Service fugitive task force, sparking controversy about how the Justice Department was implementing its policy on body-worn cameras. The officers, deputies from local sheriff’s offices who work on the federal fugitive task force, were not wearing body cameras.
A city in Michigan made history last week after it elected the U.S.’ first-ever all-Muslim city council led by a Muslim mayor. Who they are: Adam Albarmaki, Amanda Jaczkowski and Khalil Refai won Hamtramck’s City Council election on Nov. 2.
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyFor the modern conservative movement in America, it’s accountability for thee, and none for me. Cruelty for you, but civility for me. And, every day, you must concede to white supremacy, or be canceled by the increasingly radicalized and weaponized GOP.This oppressive, maddening double standard—and their vision for the future of our diverse country—is exquisitely captured in the farcical trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who drove across sta
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are texting all day every day and she's super attracted to him.
Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce E. Schroeder, 75, is Wisconsin's longest-serving judge.
The trucking industry has a retention problem, not a recruitment problem.
Brad Rukstales, who gave $25,000 to Trump's campaign and GOP committees in 2020, said he allowed “emotions to get the better of me."
It has the makings of a Hollywood thriller: A determined dad rescues his teenage daughter from an alleged Seattle sex trafficking ring and then takes brutal
Rittenhouse is not on trial for American society's historical racism, and such history does not change the underlying facts of his case.
In 27 years of criminal law practice, I've never seen a trial judge tell a jury to applaud a defense witness right before they take the stand.
Erica Burden had dropped off her child at school Tuesday morning and had not been seen or heard from since, Kentucky State Police said.
A Chinese professor visiting Los Angeles early this month fought off an attacker using martial arts in an incident that has gone viral across Chinese media. Martial arts hero: Zhou Pigai, a professor at Xiangtan University in Hunan, China, fought off an armed robbery attempt on Nov. 1, according to state-run news outlet China Daily. Pigai came to Los Angeles on Oct. 31 to attend an academic visiting program at the University of Southern California.