Media Buzz May 1 Why the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act after six decades in a blow to Black politicians All six conservative justices voted to gut the Voting Rights Act in a ruling that critics say will reshape political representation for Black Americans.
Wyoming April 30 Wyoming official faces backlash after posting 'hang bad judges' comment on abortion ruling Wyoming City Councilman Troy Bray draws criticism after posting that the state should "hang bad judges" following a ruling blocking an abortion ban.
VIDEO April 30 Supreme Court ruling reshapes political power, sparks Democratic panic Fox News anchor Bret Baier dissects the Supreme Court's significant redistricting ruling and its profound implications for the 2030 apportionment forecast on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Opinion April 30 Media outrage over Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act decision collides with reality In Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that race-based gerrymandering of congressional districts is not a compelling governmental interest.
Donald Trump April 30 Federal appeals court refuses to rehear Trump appeal of $83M E Jean Carroll defamation judgment A federal court denied President Donald Trump's motion to rehear his $83 million defamation case, opening the path to a Supreme Court appeal.
Hunter Biden April 30 Hunter Biden's ex-lawyer ordered to pay $50K to former Trump aide after harassment claims crumble Kevin Morris is being ordered to pay $50,000 to Marco Polo's Garrett Ziegler after his lawsuit accusing Ziegler of impersonation failed in California court.
Kennedy Center April 30 Cultural groups ask federal judge to halt Trump's renovations of Kennedy Center Cultural preservation groups urged a federal judge to issue a preliminary injunction blocking major renovations to the Kennedy Center ahead of the scheduled project.
VIDEO April 29 Sen Ted Cruz: Democrats will do anything to stay in power Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, discusses Florida lawmakers approving a new congressional map and the Virginia Supreme Court denying a motion to certify a redistricting referendum on ‘Hannity.’
Justice Department April 29 Romanian national learns fate for swatting US officials, including members of Congress, judges Thomasz Szabo, 27, was sentenced to four years in prison for swatting calls and bomb threats targeting members of Congress and other U.S. officials.
Donald Trump April 29 Supreme Court divided on Trump effort to terminate temporary protections for Haitian, Syrian migrants The Supreme Court heard arguments over Trump's efforts to end temporary protected status for Haitian and Syrian migrants in a key immigration case that could have broader ramifications.