Texas February 26, 2024 Texas ready to pick up IVF debate following Alabama embryo ruling: ‘pro-life state’ Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said his state will likely weigh in on the IVF debate following the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling that embryos are children.
Ireland February 26, 2024 Mom loses disability case after news report shows her winning tree-throwing competition A mom in Ireland lost her injury lawsuit against an insurance company after photos surfaced of her competing and winning a Christmas tree-throwing contest.
VIDEO February 26, 2024 Supreme Court to hear arguments over law limiting social media censorship Florida Republican Attorney General Ashley Moody on the state pushing for a limit on social media censorship in front of the Supreme Court
OPINION February 26, 2024 Supreme Court to decide if tech companies can censor what you post on the internet The battle over internet free speech is reaching the Supreme Court. Justices will rule if Big Tech can censor what you post online or whether they are prevented from doing that.
Alabama February 25, 2024 Prominent Alabama judge shot, seriously wounded in alleged domestic incident; son taken into custody Montgomery County Circuit Judge Johnny Hardwick was shot and seriously wounded, and his adult son was taken into custody after a domestic incident.
Media February 25, 2024 Pro-life states consider abortion exceptions in cases of fatal fetal anomalies Critics of the legislative move hit back, arguing "every pro-life law in the country allows doctors to act" should a mother's life be in danger and warned against conflating such concerns with fetal anomalies.
Media February 24, 2024 House Democrats could vote against certifying Trump if he’s elected, writes The Atlantic The Atlantic argued there might be a scenario where House Democrats refuse to certify former President Trump's election because they believe he is ineligible for office.
VIDEO February 24, 2024 Justices aren't 'going to like a president who's trying to defy them': John Yoo Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo weighs in on Biden's latest student debt cancellation and the questions being raised over its legality.
Media February 24, 2024 Firms face financial woes, conduct layoffs due to litigation targeting DEI-based grants: Report Atlanta-based Fearless Fund CEO Arian Simone said that lawsuits targeting grant programs geared toward women of color are making inroads, causing her organization to fall apart.
Energy In America February 24, 2024 Ted Cruz probes left-wing group over effort training federal judges for climate cases FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is probing an environmental group over its ties to the Biden administration and efforts to influence federal judges.