California
A man from Garden Grove, Calif., was one of two defendants sentenced in federal court this week to prison terms of six years after being convicted in separate cocaine distribution conspiracies.
Aug. 27, 1988
World & Nation
A federal grand jury has re-indicted Sen.
Feb. 26, 1994
Politics
In a ruling that could affect future congressional ethics cases, a federal judge in Minnesota dismissed an indictment Monday that accused Sen.
Dec. 7, 1993
A federal jury returned a verdict in favor of the University of Nebraska in the case of an academic adviser who sued the school and top officials, claiming she was fired for investigating the records of student athletes.
Nov. 14, 1989
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, who rattled mainland China by phoning President-elect Donald Trump last month, leaves Saturday for a trip to the United States and Central America that will be closely watched for any further breaches in the delicate diplomatic protocol with Beijing.
Jan. 6, 2017
A federal jury returned a verdict in favor of the University of Nebraska in the case of an academic adviser who sued the school and top officials, claiming she was fired in September, 1988, for investigating the records of student athletes.
Nov. 15, 1989
Business
Dial Corp., maker of Dial soap and Purex detergent, is in talks to settle sexual harassment allegations by the U.S.
April 29, 2003
Law: Official bodies limit the number of suits that Billy Roy Tyler can file. And the state Supreme Court rebukes him.
June 28, 1998
Wading into choppy political waters, Taiwan’s outgoing president Thursday paid a visit to a disputed islet in the South China Sea and called for peace as China, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines vie more aggressively for territory and influence in the region.
Jan. 28, 2016