VIDEO May 8, 2024 HBO host re-ups offer to pay Clarence Thomas to step down from Supreme Court "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver said he was still willing to pay Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas millions to resign from the high court.
VIDEO May 8, 2024 Former Pussycat Dolls singer reacts to backlash over her pro-life activism Kaya Jones, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, shares about the backlash she's received for sharing her story of abortion regret.
Media Buzz May 8, 2024 Stormy alleges one-night stand with Trump, agreed to lie for her $130,000 payoff Prosecutors allege Donald Trump falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels for a one-night encounter in 2016.
Florida May 8, 2024 Bill to expand Florida's 'Safe Haven' law now on DeSantis' desk A bill to expand Florida’s "Safe Haven" policy is now on Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' desk awaiting his signature after it passed through the state legislature.
Wisconsin May 7, 2024 Wisconsin wedding barns sue state over new liquor license law Two Wisconsin wedding barns are suing the state in a bid to block the enactment of a new law requiring them to obtain liquor licenses.
North Carolina May 7, 2024 NC man convicted of sawed-off shotgun killing entitled to new trial, appellate court rules Ronald Wayne Vaughn Jr. had his conviction vacated in the 2017 shooting death of Gary Somerset after judges deemed instruction of a possible self-defense argument to be insufficient.
Wisconsin May 7, 2024 Court clears way for high-voltage power line set to cross Mississippi River refuge A federal appeals court has approved the construction of a controversial, high-voltage power line that is set to cross a Mississippi River refuge.
New Mexico May 7, 2024 NM high court upholds man's convictions in 2018 triple homicide The New Mexico Supreme Court on Monday upheld the murder convictions of John Powell in the fatal 2018 shootings of three people near Dixon.
Antisemitism Exposed May 7, 2024 Group of conservative judges vows to not hire Columbia University law students due to anti-Israel protests A group of conservative federal judges sent a letter to Columbia President Minouche Shafik, vowing to not hire graduates because of the school's response to anti-Israel protests.
VIDEO May 5, 2024 Everything in America is in chaos, from our border to our campuses: Marco Rubio Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., discusses the latest in the Israel-Hamas conflict, calls for foreign students supporting Hamas to have their visa revoked, the Democrats' abortion agenda and a possible Trump vice president pick.