
Case Cleared: Rape Suspects Walk Free. Police Count It As A Success
Dozens of police departments are making it appear they have solved a significant share of their rape cases when they simply have closed them.
LEARN MOREChief Brian Manley says he plans to tell other big cities' chiefs about "lessons learned" in investigating and clearing rape cases.
Travis County, Texas, DA Margaret Moore told her boss in a letter early in her career she had no interest in Special Crimes "cases."
The nation's largest police agency does not count forced oral or anal sex as "rape" in reports on its website.
The bill's lead sponsor credits an investigation by Newsy, Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, and ProPublica for spurring reforms.
Some lawmakers want to curtail giving tenure to college professors, but opponents argue tenure protects educators from political whims.
With there being nearly 4 million more job openings than unemployed Americans, companies are rethinking how they screen new hires for marijuana.
Texas lawmakers voted to impeach state Attorney General Ken Paxton in a bipartisan vote.