Federal Courts September 18 Virginia boys notch court win after being labeled 'sexual harassers' over transgender locker room complaint A federal court blocked a Virginia school district this week from suspending two boys after they complained about a transgender classmate using their locker room facilities.
Donald Trump September 18 Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook Trump administration asks Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations.
Immigration September 18 Federal judge blocks Trump administration from deporting hundreds of Guatemalan minors Judge Timothy Kelly halts deportation of Guatemalan minors who do not have final removal orders, after no parents requested their children's return to Guatemala.
Politics September 18 Prosecutors to wrap Trump assassination attempt case as defense readies witnesses Ryan Routh's federal assassination attempt trial features key evidence including a 'Dear World' letter offering $150,000 bounty and testimony from former associates.
Politics September 17 Schiff: Patel's FBI leadership replaced expertise with 'rabid partisanship' Schiff sharply criticized FBI Director Kash Patel's seven-month tenure at the sprawling law enforcement agency, which he argued was a "terrible tragedy."
Donald Trump September 17 Gun seller tells Ryan Routh: 'I heard of you threatening people' in tense courtroom exchange Key witness tells jurors Ryan Routh bought semiautomatic rifle for Trump assassination attempt, claiming he needed it because his son faced intimidation.
Politics September 17 Gun seller takes stand in Trump assassination attempt trial with key testimony about rifle purchase Federal prosecutors call new witnesses, including the alleged rifle seller, in Ryan Routh's assassination attempt trial against President Donald Trump in Florida.
South Carolina September 17 South Carolina court moves forward execution of cop killer who says most laws are unconstitutional A South Carolina judge ruled that the beliefs of a man on death row, including that most laws are unconstitutional, do not prove he is mentally incompetent.
Media September 16 Justice Amy Coney Barrett hopes Charlie Kirk assassination is 'turning point' for society Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett said she hoped Charlie Kirk's assassination would mark a turning point for American society on Monday and called for civil discourse.
Politics September 16 FBI phone extractions, DNA testimony headline Day 7 of Ryan Routh trial Ryan Routh's assassination attempt trial continues with new digital forensic evidence that prosecutors say show anti-Trump messages and DNA results tying him to key items.