A Texas resident has pleaded guilty to federal crimes related to making violent threats against a religious organization in New Jersey. Bushan Athale, 49, of Dallas, admitted on Friday to interfering with federally protected activities through the threatened use of a dangerous weapon and transmitting an interstate threat to injure another person,
Colin John Thomas Walker, of Bridgeton, faces a federal charge of engaging in a child exploitation enterprise, along with three other men from Hawaii, Texas and France.
USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at “relatively high” risk.
Their theory was a simple one. As stated in the Texas Tribune back in 2012, In other words, you can crawl along on I-35 at a snail's pace or, for a few bucks, you can use this new road and legally drive 85 MPH. Certainly, an interesting theory. Before I circle back to my original question, let's look at the road itself.
Police records and official law enforcement statements confirm TdA-linked crime and arrests have occurred in 22 U.S. states.
Leaders at the bank, which has been operating in DFW for more than a decade, want to capitalize on positive trends.
Texas Longhorns (17-2, 4-1 SEC) vs. Maryland Terrapins (16-1, 6-1 Big Ten) Newark, New Jersey; Monday, 5:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: No. 8 Maryland faces No. 7 Texas in Newark, New Jersey. The Terrapins are 10-0 in non-conference play. Maryland scores 84.0 ...
Amarillo, Texas; Reno, Nevada ... such as Florida, West Virginia and New Jersey. It's not even about forest fires any more, the analysis found. A full 74% of people living in “very high ...
Microsoft, CoreWeave, the NJEDA, and Princeton University are founding equity partners in the newly created NJ AI Hub. Together, they expect to invest over $72 million to support the long-term success of the Hub, including up to $25 million of non-binding commitment from the NJEDA.
The Librarians,” from director Kim A. Snyder, follows school librarians who face death threats and, in several cases, job loss for defying book bans.
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has held that the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act (“CREAMMA”) does not permit a private citizen to bring a civil action for enforcement of the provisions prohibiting discrimination against cannabis users.
Grand jurors at the District Court for the Parish of West Baton Rouge issued an indictment against Dr. Margaret Carpenter; her company, Nightingale Medical, PC; and a third person. All three were charged with criminal abortion by means of abortion-inducing drugs,