Minnesota January 31, 2024 Minnesota Supreme Court reverses conviction in real estate agent's 2019 killing The Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday reversed murder and kidnapping convictions against Elsa Segura, who was charged in connection with the 2019 killing of Monique Baugh.
Virginia January 31, 2024 Federal judge rejects Virginia school system's request to dismiss sex assault suit A federal judge has rejected a request by Virginia's Fairfax County School Board to dismiss a lawsuit accusing it of indifference to a middle schooler's sexual abuse claims.
Supreme Court January 31, 2024 GOP AGs ask Supreme Court to peel back content moderation from Big Tech in landmark First Amendment cases A group of 20 Republican attorneys general is weighing in on a Supreme Court legal battle that could sharply alter the landscape of Big Tech’s content moderation.
Abortion January 31, 2024 Major pro-life group lays out aggressive plans for 2024 elections: 'Largest ground game yet' Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, a major pro-life advocacy group, is looking to raise and spend roughly $93 million during the 2024 election cycle.
Hunter Biden January 31, 2024 Hunter Biden facing more legal action from conservative group over alleged 'professional misconduct' America First Legal, a conservative group, has filed a complaint against Hunter Biden in a Washington, D.C., court, alleging "professional misconduct" by the president's son.
Digital Originals January 31, 2024 West Point defends race-based admissions as Supreme Court weighs emergency petition West Point pushed back on a student group's petition to the Supreme Court requesting it block the military academy from continuing its race-based admissions policies.
VIDEO January 31, 2024 Biden's DOJ may send peaceful pro-life protesters to jail for years The 'Outnumbered' panel discussed the DOJ's double standard after several protesters were found guilty after they protested outside an abortion clinic in Tennessee.
California January 30, 2024 California sued over Newsom-signed laws forcing companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several other business groups sued the State of California over landmark climate disclosure laws that mandate businesses to report emissions data.
Ohio January 30, 2024 Ohio man sentenced to 18 years in prison for firebombing church hosting drag shows An Ohio man who pleaded guilty in October to throwing Molotov cocktails at a church because it planned to host drag shows, was sentenced to 18 years in federal prison.
Hunter Biden January 30, 2024 Hunter Biden again moves to dismiss Delaware gun indictment charges Hunter Biden's lawyers are again moving to have federal gun charges dropped against the president's son. They say a diversion agreement previously agreed to is still valid.