Ilhan Omar October 21, 2024 Squad member calls for 'radically' changing the Supreme Court: 'SCOTUS reform is on the ballot in November' Rep. Ilhan Omar calls for "radically" changing the Supreme Court. She advocates policies such as increasing the number of justices on the bench.
VIDEO October 20, 2024 Donald Trump says the ‘failing New York Times’ is ‘totally corrupt’ in scathing interview ‘MediaBuzz’ host Howard Kurtz sits down with former President Donald Trump to discuss ‘fake news,’ fact-checking and its potential impact.
LIFESTYLE October 19, 2024 On this day in history, October 19, 1789, John Jay sworn in as first Supreme Court chief justice Founding Father John Jay took his oaths as first chief justice of the Supreme Court on this day in history, Oct. 19, 1789. He served less than six years before resigning at age 49.
Florida October 18, 2024 DeSantis admin blocked from threatening TV stations over pro-abortion ads A Florida judge temporarily halted the Florida state government from threatening to take legal measures against television stations over pro-abortion ads the government calls "false."
POLITICS October 18, 2024 Judge orders more Jack Smith Trump investigation docs to be made public ahead of election The judge in former President Donald Trump's election interference case ordered additional documents about his claim of immunity to be made public before the November elections.
Supreme Court October 18, 2024 'Rot and decay': Rep Hank Johnson argues SCOTUS term limits are path forward for removing 'corrupt' justices Georgia Democrat Rep. Hank Johnson wants term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices, saying such reforms are necessary to eliminate the possibility of "long-term rot and decay."
Texas October 17, 2024 Texas judge grants injunction ahead of man's execution in 'shaken baby syndrome' case A Texas judge has granted a temporary injunction, delaying 57-year-old Robert Roberson's execution in a shocking move hours before he was to be put to death Thursday.
Climate October 17, 2024 Supreme Court to allow Biden admin power plant climate standards to remain in place – for now The Supreme Court declined an emergency request to block Biden administration climate standards on power plant emissions.
ELECTIONS October 17, 2024 Nebraska high court restores voting right for thousands of convicted felons The court's unanimous decision restores the right to vote for residents with felony criminal records upon completion of their sentence, impacting thousands.
Illinois October 17, 2024 Scandal-plagued Illinois 'super mayor' Tiffany Henyard announces she will run for second term Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard, the focus of multiple probes and lawsuits for alleged financial mismanagement and corruption announced that she will seek a second term.