Immigration March 13 'ICE' cold Tom Homan calmly eats apple in face of enraged pro-illegal immigration protesters Border czar Tom Homan was seen casually eating an apple and walking past furious pro illegal immigration protesters in Albany on Wednesday.
Supreme Court March 13 Blue state's LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban violates Constitution, 'very easy case' for SCOTUS, says expert The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case challenging a Colorado law's ban on so-called "conversion therapy" for minors after it declined to hear a similar case last year.
First Amendment March 13 Protesters supporting Mahmoud Khalil occupy Trump Tower lobby Pro-Mahmoud Khalil protesters occupied the lobby area of Trump Tower on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue on Thursday, chanting for his release.
Opinion March 13 GREGG JARRETT: Anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil can't use the First Amendment as a shield for lawlessness The Trump administration has the authority to deport anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil.
Media March 12 Math professor who criticized college's 'lowered' standards lands win in free speech case A Reno, Nevada community college professor won a victory in appeals court this week after alleging he was retaliated against for exercising his free speech.
Opinion March 12 ANDREW McCARTHY: Does the Constitution really protect Columbia agitator Mahmoud Khalil from deportation? Anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil's case showcases the government's authority to deport aliens.
US protests March 12 Supporters of detained Columbia student arrested after clash with NYPD as Trump admin seeks his deportation About a dozen protesters demonstrating in support of former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil were arrested on Tuesday as they clashed with police.
Media March 7 Fox News' Trey Yingst honored at First Amendment Awards, stresses importance of 'unflinching' journalism Trey Yingst emphasized the importance of "unafraid, unwavering and unflinching" journalism on Thursday when he was honored at the RTDNA Foundation’s 2025 First Amendment Awards.
Media March 4 Former Washington Post chief editor says 'public should be grateful' to the press 'holding Trump accountable' Former Washington Post chief editor Marty Baron discussed the paper’s current owner Jeff Bezos and President Donald Trump’s attacks against the press.
Supreme Court February 27 SCOTUS tosses challenge to TN law banning drag shows with kids present, state AG hails decision Tennesee's ban on drag shows in public spaces where children are present will remain in effect as SCOTUS refused to hear a challenge to the law this week.
Campus Controversy February 26 Kyle Rittenhouse returns to speak at university where angry mob led to canceled speech Kyle Rittenhouse will return to the University of Memphis a year after a mob of protesters disrupted his speech, sponsored by TPUSA, on campus.