Glenn Youngkin‘s August order for daily purges of voter rolls. Judge Patricia Giles said the order violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, which directs states to end any general ...
Justin Johnson, who was convicted in the fatal ambush shooting of Young Dolph, was sentenced to 35 more years in prison.
The Georgia-based fast food chain expects to open restaurants around the city and in South Jersey starting in 2025.
The man found guilty of the murder of Young Dolph has received additional sentencing. According to the Associated Press, ...
Florida already has one of the toughest systems for citizens to get constitutional amendments on the ballot, but that isn’t stopping Gov. Ron DeSantis’ elections enforcers from ...
Justin Johnson, the man who was convicted last month of killing Young Dolph during a November 2021 shooting, will face life ...
NEW YORK (AP) — An urban pond where goldfish used to swim beneath a leaky New York City fire hydrant has been replaced by a ...
Justin Johnson, one of the gunmen who shot and killed Young Dolph in 2021, was convicted of first-degree murder. Justin Johnson, the man convicted of Young Dolph’s murder, filed a motion for a ...
(The Center Square) – A federal judge is ordering Virginia to return the names of more than 1,500 “noncitizens” to voter rolls following a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice saying ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Friday that he plans to appeal a judge's decision to re-instate more than 1,600 people to the voter rolls who self-identified as "non-citizens." ...
Not to be outdone, Hawks All-Star point guard Trae Young was on his own kind of heater in leading Atlanta to its second victory in as many games to open the season -- albeit against the lowly Nets ...
A federal judge on Friday ordered Virginia to restore the registration of 1,600 people on the voter rolls who were removed on grounds they aren’t U.S. citizens. “Let’s be clear about what ju ...