The Wall Street Journal filed a motion Monday asking a federal court to throw out President Donald Trump‘s defamation lawsuit — which seeks at least $20 billion in damages — over a Journal article ...
The Wall Street Journal filed a motion Monday asking a federal court to throw out President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit — which seeks at least $20 billion in damages — over a Journal article ...
The Wall Street Journal is asking a judge to dismiss President Trump’s lawsuit against the newspaper over its Jeffrey Epstein reporting, calling the suit a threat to free speech. “This case calls out ...
The motion contends that the paper's article about the letter is true. The Wall Street Journal and its parent companies, Dow Jones and News Corp, filed a motion Monday to dismiss President Donald ...
PERRY COUNTY, Miss. (WDAM) - State accountability scores are in for school districts across Mississippi. The Perry County School District earned a “B” rating for the third year. Perry County School ...
CHARLESTON — A portion of Calhoun Street has been closed by city police after a vehicle hit a telephone pole. Charleston police said westbound traffic on Calhoun Street between Rutledge Avenue and ...
NEW ORLEANS — A shooting early Sunday on Bourbon Street left one woman dead and three other people injured, New Orleans police said. The New Orleans Police Department said officers responded around ...
One woman was killed and three others were wounded in an overnight shooting on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, according to the New Orleans Police Department. NOPD received a call of shots fired ...
Gov. Jeff Landry sent a letter to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth requesting a deployment of 1,000 National Guard troops to Louisiana cities to support law enforcement Thursday. The letter cites ...
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025 Updated Sep 25, 2025 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Drivers in downtown Louisville may encounter a bumpier commute as the city continues work to convert Main Street into a two-way ...
PITTSFIELD — As an early '90s kid, Robert Williams used to go to the arcade to hang out with his friends in the afternoons. Now he’s hoping to bring that same sense of fun and safety for local kids to ...