Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Arrested in PA

Luigi Mangione, an anti-capitalist Ivy League graduate, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Monday in connection with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, sources told the New York Post. Mangione, 26, was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, a five-hour drive from where the shooting took place in Manhattan. When apprehending Mangione, police uncovered a

NY Jury Acquits Daniel Penny in Death of Deranged Man on Subway

A New York jury found Daniel Penny not guilty for the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless Michael Jackson impersonator whom Penny put in a chokehold on a Manhattan subway car last year. After a seven-week trial that involved over 40 witnesses, the jury found Penny, a former Marine sergeant, not guilty of criminally negligent

Supreme Court won’t hear case over Hawaii’s rules for handguns

Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a Hawaii man’s appeal of his prosecution for carrying a handgun without a license, leaving untouched a state supreme court decision that castigated its new framework for determining whether gun laws comport with the Second Amendment. Justice Clarence Thomas, in a statement joined by

Supreme Court turns away case over Boston high school admissions criteria

Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a challenge to race-neutral admissions criteria at three prestigious Boston high schools that aimed to increase the racial and economic diversity of their student bodies. Justice Neil Gorsuch noted that the schools have since changed the admissions policy, which “greatly diminish[es] the need for our review.”