Alabama October 22 Alabama death row inmate insists innocence, urges governor to meet him before nitrogen-gas execution An Alabama man on death row asked Gov. Kay Ivey to meet with him "before an innocent man is executed," as he seeks to halt the state's plans to put him to death.
Denver October 18 Jury awards $19M to bystanders wounded by Denver cop in 2022 shooting A jury awarded $19.7 million to six bystanders who were shot and wounded by a Denver police officer who opened fire at an armed man in 2022.
South Carolina October 17 Execution set for twisted killer who taunted police with message in victim's blood: 'Catch me if u can' A South Carolina man on death row is scheduled to be executed next month for killing a man and painting "catch me if u can" on a wall with the victim's blood more than 20 years ago.
2025 Virginia Governor Race October 16 Jones and Miyares clash over murder texts as Dem repeatedly invokes Trump at heated, high-stakes debate Democratic nominee Jay Jones repeatedly invokes Trump while defending murder texts as Republican Jason Miyares questions his qualifications for attorney general.
Donald Trump October 16 Judge sides with Democrat historian to temporarily block Trump presidential library deal in Florida A Florida judge has temporarily blocked the transfer of a site earmarked for President Donald Trump’s future presidential library in Miami, Florida.
Second Amendment October 16 NRA sues California over ban on Glock-style firearms: 'Violates the Second Amendment' The NRA and other gun groups are suing California over the state's ban on Glock-style guns with features that allow them to be converted to fully automatic weapons.
Federal Courts October 15 Virginia parents crush fundraising goal for trans locker room fight after judge ordered massive bond A judge ordered a pair of Virginia parents to come up with $125K in just days if they wanted to keep defending their sons in court against his school's transgender policies.
Texas October 15 Judge blocks part of Texas law that limits campus protests after dark: '1st Amendment does not have a bedtime' A judge has temporarily blocked key parts of Texas’ new law limiting expression on campuses, preventing the University of Texas System from enforcing a ban on overnight expression
Crime October 15 Trump reveals which major US city is next in crime crackdown while touting success of 'Operation Summer Heat' FBI Director Kash Patel reveals Operation Summer Heat yielded 8,700 violent offender arrests in three months, with President Donald Trump focusing on San Francisco next.
White House October 13 Instead of impeachment, Dems are using Article II challenges to impede Trump this time Democrats shift strategy from impeachment to Article II constitutional challenges against President Donald Trump's executive orders and policies in his second term.
VIDEO October 7 FBI spied on Republican lawmakers under Biden administration: Report Will Cain reacts to reports that Republican senators and conservative organizations were surveilled under former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s 'Arctic Frost' operation on 'The Will Cain Show.'