Media November 10 Trump puts BBC on notice: Retract, apologize for ‘false, defamatory’ documentary or face $1 billion lawsuit President Donald Trump’s legal team said the statements in a BBC documentary were "fabricated and aired by the BBC," giving the president no choice but to take legal action.
College November 7 FIRST ON FOX: California’s top public university under fire for ‘LatinX’ and ‘Pilipinx’ race-based scholarship Legal challenge targets UCLA's identity-conscious scholarship programs, claiming they violate federal anti-discrimination laws and university policies.
State And Local November 7 Florida cites mafia law, hits Planned Parenthood with suit over claim abortion pill 'safer than Tylenol' Florida accuses Planned Parenthood of racketeering over chemical abortion marketing, seeking massive damages in unprecedented legal challenge.
2025 Virginia Governor Race November 5 Virginia slammed for ‘truly demonic’ election that excused political violence to spite Trump, critics say Virginia elects Jay Jones as attorney general despite campaign scandals involving violent rhetoric against GOP lawmakers and their families.
2025 Virginia Governor Race November 4 Jay Jones overcomes mounting scandals to defeat Jason Miyares for Virginia attorney general Hampton Roads gains more political power as Jay Jones becomes Virginia's new attorney general, joining other Tidewater leaders in state government.
Donald Trump November 3 Judge blocks Trump National Guard deployment to Portland, citing lack of justification Federal judge extends order blocking Trump's National Guard deployment to Portland, citing lack of credible evidence for federalization until final ruling Friday.
Law October 31 Bombshell report shows foreign charities dumped billions into US political advocacy groups, 'erode' democracy Foreign charities funneled nearly $2 billion into U.S. climate and political groups, raising concerns about democracy and election influence from overseas.
Media October 30 Tennessee sued over limited access to executions as media demand transparency News organizations sued Tennessee prison officials over execution access, arguing that state protocols unconstitutionally limit the media's access.
Media October 24 Trump scores legal win, getting lawsuit against Iowa pollster, Des Moines Register moved to state court President Donald Trump scored a legal win on Friday in his lawsuit against Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register. The case will now land in Iowa State Court.
Artificial Intelligence October 24 Federal judges acknowledge court ruling errors tied to staffers’ AI use after Grassley inquiry Two federal judges admitted that staff members used artificial intelligence to draft court orders with errors, prompting calls for stronger judicial AI policies and oversight.
Louisiana October 23 Man linked to Hamas attack on Israel indicted in Louisiana for conspiring to support terrorist group Hamas-linked suspect living in Louisiana faces federal charges for supporting terrorism and visa fraud, potentially facing life in prison if convicted.