Russian researcher Kseniia Petrova faces deportation after being detained for failing to declare frog embryos. Political persecution fears complicate her situation.
Skadden Arps agrees to a $100 million pro bono deal with Trump to avoid executive orders targeting law firms, stirring controversy in the legal community.
The U.S. Justice Department investigates Stanford and UC schools for potential non-compliance with Supreme Court's ruling against race-based admissions.
Investigators rule out asphyxiation in the death of Miller Gardner, son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner, while tests for food poisoning continue.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman reinstates the death penalty, reversing prior policy and permitting prosecutors to seek capital punishment.
Pope Francis faced a near-fatal health crisis during hospitalization for pneumonia, with doctors contemplating ending treatment before he made a recovery.