June 9, 2024 Trump enthusiasm is monstrous: Tammy Bruce Tammy Bruce, Harold Ford Jr. and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin analyze new Fox News polls on key voter issues ahead of the 2024 election.
June 8, 2024 Beyoncé gave SCOTUS Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson concert tickets valued at nearly $4,000: report Ketanji Brown Jackson received four concert tickets from Beyoncé last year, totaling $3,700, the Biden-appointed justice revealed in a financial filing.
June 8, 2024 Merchan called out for warning about 'troll' comment suggesting Trump jury was compromised Judge Juan Merchan is facing scrutiny for risking the credibility of his own jury after he sent a letter to Trump's team about a comment posted to the court's public Facebook page.
June 8, 2024 Yale Law professor outlines potential Trump legal strategy following guilty verdict: 'What the nation needs' A Yale Law professor says there's another strategy Trump's legal team could pursue to limit the impact of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's case on the 2024 presidential election.
June 7, 2024 Connecticut town refuses to fly 'antagonistic' 'thin blue line' flag to honor fallen trooper The Wethersfield town council in Connecticut refused to fly the "thin blue line' flag to honor a fallen trooper, with one member calling it "antagonistic."
June 7, 2024 Hunter Biden's attorneys consider putting him on the stand in gun trial; decision to be made over weekend Hunter Biden defense attorney Abbe Lowell on Friday said he will decide over the weekend whether he will call Biden to the stand next week.
June 7, 2024 Clarence Thomas formally reports 2019 trips paid by friend and GOP donor Harlan Crow Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has acknowledged previously unreported trips overseas that were paid for by his friend, conservative businessman Harlan Crow.
June 7, 2024 MSNBC's Joy Reid calls Missouri a 'slave state' with women the property of their husbands and the government MSNBC host Joy Reid argued that Missouri is like a slave state where women are ruled by their husbands and the government due to restrictions on abortion and divorce.
June 6, 2024 Elderly pro-life activist sentenced to prison after abortion clinic demonstration Paula "Paulette" Harlow, a 75-year-old ailing Massachusetts woman, is hoping for a lighter punishment after her pro-life activism led to a two-year prison sentence.
June 6, 2024 Supreme Court rules in favor of Native American tribes in health care funding dispute with government The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Native American tribes in a dispute with the federal government over health care costs. The decision was a 5-4 vote.