April 20 DOJ demands 865K Detroit ballots, threatening possible legal action Michigan and the Trump DOJ clash over a demand for 865,000 ballots from Wayne County, with state officials calling the request baseless and political.
April 19 UK chief rabbi says Jews targeted by ‘sustained campaign of violence and intimidation' after string of attacks Police probe suspected Iranian proxy group allegedly behind a wave of arson attacks targeting Jewish sites in London, raising alarm across Europe.
April 19 Kash Patel doubles down on lawsuit against The Atlantic, slams outlet as ‘fake news mafia’ FBI Director Kash Patel says he will file a defamation lawsuit by Monday against The Atlantic over a report citing anonymous sources alleging misconduct.
April 19 JONATHAN TURLEY: Chief Justice Roberts could learn from baseball great Ted Williams when it comes to leaks After another damaging Supreme Court leak, Chief Justice John Roberts faces growing pressure to bring in the FBI and protect the court's credibility.
April 18 Eric Swalwell cameo in ‘Jury Duty: Company Retreat’ raises eyebrows following misconduct claims Former Rep. Eric Swalwell's prior cameo in "Jury Duty: Company Retreat" surprises viewers as he faces sexual misconduct and harassment allegations.
April 18 Ilhan Omar's office says she's ‘not a millionaire’ after $30M filing revised down to under $100K: report Rep. Ilhan Omar says she is not a millionaire, blaming accountants after her financial disclosure was amended from up to $30 million in assets.
April 17 Virginia Democrat sparks backlash for omitting murder-suicide in post on Justin Fairfax Democratic Virginia Rep. Eugene Vindman's post that omitted horrific details of the murder-suicide committed by former Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax sparked criticism.
April 17 Utah justice allegedly sent ‘inappropriate’ texts to lawyer in key redistricting case, officials launch probe Utah officials ordered a probe into Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen over alleged ties to an attorney involved in a key redistricting case ruling.
April 17 Wisconsin sheriff explains why he's suing for $1M after woman allegedly faked ICE detention at a hotel A Wisconsin sheriff sues a woman and a local politician over what he calls an "outlandish" lie about being illegally detained in the county jail.
April 17 White House reviewing cases of missing, dead scientists for possible links as 11th person identified The White House says it is working with the FBI to review cases of American scientists who have gone missing or died in recent years in a growing list.