Banks Face Shake-Up of Low-Income Lending Rules

Top U.S. banking regulators plan to complete a revamp of anti-redlining rules for the era of online banking.Read More
Banks Face Shake-Up of Low-Income Lending Rules

Top U.S. banking regulators plan to complete a revamp of anti-redlining rules for the era of online banking.Read More
Georgia Supreme Court Allows State’s Six-Week Abortion Ban to Remain in Effect

A lower court is now expected to hear arguments on the broader question of whether the right to privacy in the state constitution protects a right to abortion.Read More
Trump Files More Motions to Derail Federal Jan. 6 Case

The former president’s lawyers made a series of arguments seeking dismissal of the federal charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election.Read More
Jenna Ellis, Former Trump Lawyer, Pleads Guilty in Georgia Election Case

Three lawyers indicted with Donald Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election results will now cooperate with prosecutors in the racketeering case.Read More
Israel Prepares to Enter ‘Devil’s Playground’ of City Combat in Gaza

A ground invasion in Gaza could produce some of the fiercest street-to-street fighting since World War II.Read More
85-Year Old Israeli Hostage Held in Gaza Says She ‘Went Through Hell’

Yocheved Lifshitz offered the first public account to emerge from the more than 200 hostages estimated to be held in Gaza.Read More
Banks Face Shake-Up of Low-Income Lending Rules

Top U.S. banking regulators plan to complete a revamp of anti-redlining rules for the era of online banking.Read More
Despite State Bans, Legal Abortions Didn’t Fall Nationwide in Year After Dobbs

The first full-year census of U.S. abortion providers shows significant increases in abortion in states where it’s legal.Read More
Why House Republicans Can’t Unite in Speaker Saga

The Republican free-for-all for speaker reflects a web of overlapping blocs that have made the party nearly ungovernable.Read More