Supreme Court April 24, 2024 SCOTUS to hear arguments in Biden’s lawsuit 'subverting states' rights' on abortion The Supreme Court will consider another abortion case dealing with claims by a Republican-led state that the Biden administration is attempting to use a federal law as an "abortion mandate."
Donald Trump April 24, 2024 Trump v US: SCOTUS likely to determine presidents get 'some amount' of immunity, experts say Legal experts say the Supreme Court is unlikely to accept Trump's sweeping presidential immunity claims but could give guidance that could have a critical effect on his pending criminal cases.
Media Buzz April 24, 2024 David Pecker calmly links Trump, Michael Cohen to suppressing stories, pushing fake news Ex-National Enquirer czar, David Pecker, confirmed under oath yesterday that he allegedly had used catch-and-kill payments to help Donald Trump’s campaign.
Italy April 23, 2024 Italian Senate approves law allowing anti-abortion groups to access women considering procedure Italy's Senate approved a law Tuesday allowing anti-abortion groups access to public support centers where women who are considering ending their pregnancies go to receive counseling.
POLITICS April 22, 2024 Supreme Court sharply divided over enforcing municipal homeless camping ban The Supreme Court appears deeply conflicted over a city's ban on homeless camping in public spaces that is meant to fight the growing homelessness crisis.
Supreme Court April 22, 2024 SCOTUS to take up challenge to Biden admin's ghost gun rule that group deems ‘abusive’ The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear a challenge to the Biden administration's regulation on so-called "ghost guns" this fall.
Kansas April 22, 2024 Kansas brothers on death row for 'Wichita massacre' quadruple killing seek resentencing hearing Jonathan and Reginald Carr, convicted in the notorious "Wichita massacre," are seeking a formal resentencing hearing, challenging the joint sentencing they received.
Digital Originals April 22, 2024 Crisis in the Northwest: City's battle against homelessness could have dire effects for the nation The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in an Oregon case that West Coast cities argue has hamstrung their ability to address rampant homeless camps.
Media April 21, 2024 Pro-life group weighing legal action after being placed on extremist database alongside 'Hamas, KKK' A pro-life group filed a cease and desist letter to a research center after it was placed on their database of extremists alongside terrorist and hate groups.
SEC April 21, 2024 SEC hit with new lawsuit alleging 'mass surveillance' of Americans through stock market data The Securities and Exchange Commission is illegally collecting data of every citizen who invests in the stock market, a new lawsuit by the New Civil Liberties Alliance claims.