Federal Courts December 11, 2024 Biden, Democrats back away from bill that would give Trump more federal judges to appoint The White House said President Biden would veto a bipartisan bill to fill judicial staffing shortages now that President-elect Donald Trump will take office.
Federal Courts December 11, 2024 Federal judge who refuses mental evaluation at age 97 fights suspension Judge Pauline Newman, the oldest federal judge in America at age 97, is continuing to fight against a suspension from the bench by her colleagues who say she has suffered mental deterioration and refuses to submit to an examination by a doctor.
Defense December 11, 2024 Democrats in a bind over defense bill that bans transgender surgeries for minors but boosts enlisted pay The House is set to vote on its must-pass yearly defense bill that would give junior enlisted troops a significant pay increase and work to eliminate Pentagon DEI programs.
Supreme Court December 10, 2024 SCOTUS hears arguments in case that could reshape environmental law The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case to determine the scope of NEPA's requirement for federal agencies to conduct environmental impact reviews.
Supreme Court December 10, 2024 Outgoing Sen. Joe Manchin pushes constitutional amendment for Supreme Court term limits Sens. Joe Manchin and Peter Welch are proposing a constitutional amendment that would impose term limits on future Supreme Court justices.
Supreme Court December 10, 2024 Ketanji Brown Jackson to make Broadway debut in one-night-only walk-on role Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will make a special one-night-only walk-on appearance in the hit Broadway musical “& Juliet" Saturday night.
Supreme Court December 9, 2024 Supreme Court rejects Boston parents' appeal claiming racial bias in an admissions policy The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Boston parents who claimed a temporary admissions policy discriminated against White and Asian students.
Trump Transition December 9, 2024 Pro-life groups sound off after Trump says he will not restrict abortion pills: 'Serious and growing threat' Pro-life leaders are sounding off about the “serious and growing threat" of chemical abortion pills after President-elect Trump said he would not restrict access to the pills as president.
Politics December 8, 2024 Nearly all Fortune 500 companies still maintain corporate DEI commitments: report Almost every single Fortune 500 company continues to maintain some form of DEI commitment, a new report shows, even though many companies have opted to drop them amid public pressure.
VIDEO December 7, 2024 Left-leaning justices compare sex changes for kids to taking aspirin during SCOTUS arguments 'The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss how the left is 'losing their minds' over sex changes for kids as the Supreme Court takes the case.