Supreme Court January 13 Alito presses trans female athlete's lawyer on definition of woman during SCOTUS hearing Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito pressed Kathleen Hartnett on what the definition of a woman or a girl was during oral arguments in Little v. Hecox on Monday.
California January 13 Minnesota fraud probe fuels IRS crackdown calls on nonprofit accused of Hamas links IRS called to investigate CAIR-California tax-exempt status after Chairman Jason Smith refers the nonprofit, alleging misuse of taxpayer funds and unlawful activity support.
Politics January 13 Lombardo builds massive $15M war chest in critical Nevada governor showdown Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo raises record $9 million for re-election campaign in key battleground state, building historic war chest for upcoming race.
Politics January 13 Ex-state education official launches bid for Wyoming's lone US House seat Jillian Balow, who has previously served as superintendent for public instruction in both Wyoming and Virginia, is launching a bid for U.S. Congress.
Supreme Court January 13 Republican governors urge justices to defend women's sports as Supreme Court hears key case Republican governors warn women's sports face serious threat as Supreme Court hears transgender athlete case challenging Title IX protections nationwide.
Navy January 13 Former US Navy sailor learns sentence for spying for China Former Navy sailor Jinchao Wei sentenced to 200 months in prison for selling classified military secrets to Chinese intelligence officer for $12,000.
Opinion January 13 We were college athletes. Supreme Court must listen to our case and save women’s sports Madison Kenyon and Mary Kate Marshall, former Idaho State track athletes, will have their women's sports cases heard by the Supreme Court on Jan. 13.
VIDEO January 12 Trace Gallagher: It's about wearing buttons to push buttons The 'Common Sense' Department knows it’s not about good and evil, right, or wrong, it’s about control.
Minnesota January 12 Nonprofit revenue totals surge amid growing scrutiny after major fraud cases Nonprofits reported hundreds of billions in revenue as major fraud cases spark scrutiny of taxpayer-funded programs across multiple states in 2024.
Media January 12 New California bill named after Charlie Kirk, Melissa Hortman adds 'political affiliation' to hate crimes California introduces hate crime bill adding political affiliation as protected characteristic following recent political violence incidents.
Tyler Robinson January 12 Tyler Robinson prosecutors say Charlie Kirk shooting texts show confusion, not bias, to rebut conflict claim Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson seeks to disqualify prosecutor whose child witnessed the fatal shooting at Utah Valley University campus.