New York October 2 EXCLUSIVE: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac's NY offices to shutter in response to AG James’ ‘corrupt’ practices New York's Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac offices will shut down, Fox Digital learned, in response to NY Attorney General Letitia James' "corrupt" business practices.
Campus Controversy October 1 NYU blocks Oct. 7 campus talk by Jewish conservative, citing security concerns New York University faces backlash after canceling conservative legal analyst Ilya Shapiro's campus event due to alleged safety and security concerns.
VIDEO September 30 Trump addresses pediatric cancer treatment advancements in executive order signing President Donald Trump signs an executive order boosting childhood cancer research and the administration speaks on lowering drug prices.
Artificial Intelligence September 30 ChatGPT may alert police on suicidal teens OpenAI announces 120-day plan to strengthen ChatGPT safeguards for teens, including parental controls and expert council on AI wellbeing.
U.S. September 27 Robert Barnett, influential DC lawyer to politicians and journalists, dies at 79 Robert Barnett, an influential Washington lawyer to journalists and politicians who secured blockbuster book deals for presidents and stars, died at 79.
Barack Obama September 27 Obama Presidential Center deposits just $1M into $470M reserve fund aimed to protect taxpayers The Obama Presidential Center is facing fresh scrutiny over its failure to fund a promised $470 million taxpayer safety net as part of a deal with Chicago
Abortion September 26 Appeals court hears Medicaid fraud case that could cost Planned Parenthood $1.8 billion An appellate court heard arguments in a case that could require Planned Parenthood to return up to $1.8 billion in Medicaid reimbursements from Texas and Louisiana.
VIDEO September 26 Robert Barnett, longtime DC lawyer to journalists and politicians, dies at 79 Barnett represented clients across the political spectrum, including the Clintons, Obamas and Sarah Palin.
Opinion September 25 JONATHAN TURLEY: Elites call the Constitution 'broken' but Americans know it's our greatest gift Constitutional crisis debate reveals academic hostility toward founding document while Grand Lake, Colorado residents demonstrate enduring faith in American constitutional system.
Donald Trump September 24 As Trump gives DOJ marching orders, a clear double standard emerges Through firings and case dismissals, Trump has bent the DOJ into serving his retribution — and he’s doing so unapologetically.
Charlie Kirk September 23 Faith, forgiveness won’t factor in Kirk murder trial death penalty push: expert Retired Navy JAG officer explains why victim forgiveness doesn't automatically impact state prosecution decisions in Charlie Kirk murder case involving Tyler Robinson.