VIDEO May 10, 2026 Trump calls Supreme Court block of Virginia congressional map a ‘huge win’ Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., discusses the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision to block a new congressional map, arguing it is a major victory for the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterm elections on ‘Fox News Live.’
Supreme Court May 10, 2026 Supreme Court’s junior justice goes on solo tear as Trump fights put her at odds with the bench Justice Jackson's solo dissents have drawn sharp rebukes from colleagues who say her positions defy precedent and embrace an imperial judiciary.
VIDEO May 9, 2026 Hits and Misses The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger.
VIDEO May 9, 2026 An historic moment for Clarence Thomas The justice gets much more than his day in court.
Opinion May 9, 2026 American women have been lied to about motherhood, and it’s time to fix it Most women seeking abortions aren't certain they want one, according to Human Coalition. They need solutions to barriers like housing and childcare.
Supreme Court May 9, 2026 California abortion pill suppliers plot workarounds ahead of Supreme Court mifepristone decision Abortion pill makers are crafting backup plans as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on mifepristone restrictions, with a key deadline on May 11.
Mitt Romney May 8, 2026 Utah Supreme Court justice resigns amid probe into alleged relationship with redistricting attorney Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen resigned effective immediately amid a probe into her alleged relationship with a redistricting attorney.
Supreme Court May 8, 2026 Leftist streamer calls violent revolution 'inevitable' as Democrats explode over Virginia court decision Democrats exploded in fury after the Virginia Supreme Court struck down a redistricting map, with leftist streamer Hasan Piker calling violence inevitable.
Supreme Court May 8, 2026 Gorsuch says ideological divides on Supreme Court come down to ‘how you read law,’ not politics Justice Gorsuch, who calls himself a “proud textualist," stressed that competing legal philosophies, not partisanship, shape rulings and relationships on the high court.
U.S. May 8, 2026 Number of K-12 public school students has declined in more than half of states, report indicates The amount of K-12 public school students in the U.S. has declined in 30 U.S. states since the mid-2010s, The New York Times reported.