The Supreme Court case between Google and Oracle has been watched in tech circles for signs of how far engineers can go in borrowing computer code.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court agrees to hear death penalty case against Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
After a lower court threw out the death sentence, the government appealed seeking to have it reinstated.
Supreme Court blocks enforcement of some California COVID-19 rules for churches
The case was the latest in which the court was asked to consider state orders seeking to slow the spread of COVID-19 in light of the First Amendment.
Supreme Court dismisses cases questioning Trump profits from private businesses
The Constitution prohibits the president from receiving gifts or emoluments. Critics said Donald Trump violated that prohibition with his hotels.
Momentum for Trump impeachment soars as some in GOP say it’s warranted after Capitol riot
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a longtime Trump ally, said impeachment is warranted. “To me, there’s not a whole lot of question here,” he said.
Kidnapped American rescued in US military operation in Nigeria
President Donald Trump said in a tweet that it was a “Big win for our very elite U.S. Special Forces today.”
Trump rally crowd chants ‘lock her up’ about Michigan Gov. Whitmer, target of alleged kidnapping plot
Gov. Whitmer responded to Trump’s criticism during a rally in Michigan, posting that his was the kind of rhetoric that had put her family in danger.
Anatomy of a White House response: Timeline of what officials said about Trump’s COVID-19 battle
Since Trump announced he tested positive for COVID-19, the White House has sent mixed signals about his condition. Here’s a timeline of what we know.
Trump, Melania test positive for coronavirus, president vows to begin quarantine ‘immediately’
The revelation Trump and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for coronavirus came after a top aide announced she also had a positive test result.
Trump declines to commit to peaceful transfer of power, drawing swift criticism on social media
Trump’s response to a question about whether he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power drew a firestorm of criticism on social media.