April 23 California judge convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife A Southern California judge was convicted Tuesday of second-degree murder for the August 2023 fatal shooting of his wife during an argument.
April 23 New York's Nassau County seeks to ban standing within 15 feet of cops under bill panned as unconstitutional Lawmakers in Nassau County, New York, are pushing a measure to make it illegal to stand within 15 feet of police or other first responders during an emergency.
April 22 Voice of America restored by judge after Trump dismantled taxpayer-funded outlet in March A federal judge ordered the reinstatement of Voice of America (VoA) on Tuesday, the federally-funded media network that President Donald Trump had dismantled earlier this spring.
April 22 Signal scuffle: Pete Hegseth lambasts dismissed staffers Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reports on the scrutiny facing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a second alleged Signal leak on 'Special Report.'
April 22 DAVID MARCUS: What America owes Elon Musk after DOGE Elon Musk has served as a heat shield, or lightning rod, throughout Trump’s tumultuous and historic second first 100 days.
April 22 President Trump blasts courts for getting in the way of deportation agenda Speaking at the White House Tuesday evening, President Donald Trump blasted courts standing in the way of his administration’s immigration agenda of deporting “some very bad people," who he said include “killers, murderers, drug dealers."
April 22 As REAL ID rollout approaches, congressional privacy hawks largely silent on concerns REAL ID, a Bush-era homeland security provision, is finally taking effect in May. Here are some of the lawmakers who have pushed back on privacy concerns in the past.
April 22 Trump and RFK are 'putting a stake in the ground' to food companies, insists MAHA mom Food activist Vani Hari calls out 'chronic disease rates' ahead of the Food and Drug Administration's announcement about synthetic food dyes on 'The Story.'
April 22 'Striking': DC appeals court interrogates Trump admin on Pentagon's transgender military ban policy A D.C.-based appellate panel questioned the Trump administration's transgender military ban policy and a lower court's finding of animus behind the ban.
April 22 'Let us be the parents': Supreme Court should let parents opt kids out of LGBTQ school lessons, lawyer argues Counsel representing a coalition of parents fighting to opt their children out of LGBTQ-related curriculum says the case is "not a book ban case but a religious freedom one.