February 15, 2024 Jeanine Pirro calls out Fani Willis' behavior while testifying: 'Since when are you the judge?' Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis did not engender goodwill as a witness on the stand Thursday, according to Judge Jeanine Pirro and cohosts of 'The Five.'
February 15, 2024 Handyman-turned-squatter hunter says Atlanta squatter crisis ‘terrorist act’ that calls for National Guard Flash Shelton, a handyman-turned-squatter hunter, said the laws around squatting need to change as unwanted residents continue to wreak havoc in Atlanta-area communities.
February 15, 2024 NH Senate kills pro-abortion constitutional amendment The New Hampshire Senate voted Thursday against a bill that, would have added language to the state constitution protecting "personal reproductive autonomy."
February 15, 2024 Team Obama appeased climate extremists in North Dakota, and now they’re going on trial for it North Dakota will finally have its day in court as it seeks reimbursement of more than $38 million for the federal government’s refusal to contain protests or assist with law enforcement.
February 15, 2024 Chip Roy, pro-life activists urge DOJ to investigate potential 'crime' behind abortions of the ‘DC Five' Pro-life lawmakers and activists have accused the Department of Justice of potentially covering up the illegal abortions of five babies, whose remains were recovered in D.C. in 2022.
February 14, 2024 Mississippi prison sued over dangerous conditions, healthcare shortcomings The Central Mississippi Correctional Facility is being sued for allegedly exposing inmates to cancer-causing chemicals without protection and denying adequate treatment.
February 14, 2024 Missouri Supreme Court upholds state Senate map, rejecting redistricting suit The Missouri Supreme Court upheld the state's Senate map Wednesday, rejecting a lawsuit over its allegedly unnecessary splitting of cities and counties.
February 14, 2024 Virginia paves the way for marijuana sales, assisted suicide as Assembly deadline looms Virginia legislators addressed hundreds of bills as the deadline by which all legislation except budget bills must clear its originating chamber arrived.
February 14, 2024 NY Dems' effort to knock Trump off ballot likely DOA without even considering 14th Amendment, expert says A legal effort to remove former President Trump from the New York ballot will likely fail due to procedural issues, election attorney Joe Burns argues.
February 13, 2024 Dems flip seat as Suozzi wins crucial special congressional election in New York Former Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat, won a special election in New York's 3rd Congressional District, in a closely watched contest for a vacant House seat once held by former GOP Rep. George Santos