December 6, 2023 Biden State Dept blacklists conservative news outlets, lawsuit claims: 'Censorship regime' The Biden-Blinken State Department is funding technologies that blacklist conservative news outlets under the guise of targeting disinformation, a new lawsuit claims.
December 6, 2023 WI Republican prosecutor plans appeal in state abortion case Wisconsin attorney Joel Urmanski has announced plans to appeal a court ruling in the state that allows consensual medical abortions. The case centers on an 1849 state law.
December 6, 2023 Oklahoma man known for tribal sovereignty case reaches plea deal in sexual abuse trial The 75-year-old man central to a significant U.S. Supreme Court ruling on tribal sovereignty in Oklahoma has entered a plea agreement a week before his trial was set to begin.
December 6, 2023 Pregnant Texas woman challenges state abortion ban with lawsuit after receiving fetal fatal diagnosis A pregnant Texas woman who whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis has filed a lawsuit seeking an abortion. Texas is one of 13 states with strict abortion bans.
December 5, 2023 Special Counsel Jack Smith claims Trump 'sent supporters' to Capitol in new court docs detailing DOJ evidence Special Counsel Jack Smith submitted new court documents detailing the evidence his team will bring against former President Donald Trump in his trial related to Jan. 6.
December 5, 2023 Supreme Court appears wary of massive tax code overhaul The "wealth tax" and its expensive implications across America were debated in the highest court in the land Tuesday, with hours of oral arguments.
December 5, 2023 Tuberville ends blockade of most military promotions after months-long abortion fight Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville announced Tuesday he is ending his protest of the Pentagon's abortion policy, clearing the way for hundreds of military promotions.
December 5, 2023 Supreme Court dismisses case impacting accessibility information on hotel websites The Supreme Court has dismissed a case related to a Maine hotel which had the potential to complicate accessibility information for people with disabilities.
December 5, 2023 Liberal activist shareholders set to sue Smith & Wesson as part of ESG push to cripple gun manufacturers Liberal activists are set to file a lawsuit against Smith & Wesson as part of a broader ESG movement that critics say is a social justice effort to promote gun control.
December 4, 2023 Gold bars stashed in Dem senator's home recovered after 2013 violent robbery Multiple gold bars found in Democratic New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez's residence can be linked to a violent gunpoint New Jersey robbery that occurred in 2013.