VIDEO July 14 This is 'a little bit strange' about Biden's pardons: Brit Hume Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ chief political analyst Brit Hume weighs in on former President Joe Biden defending his use of the autopen for mass clemency decisions on 'Special Report.'
VIDEO July 14 Former assistant says somebody 'dropped the ball' on Biden's pardons Former Biden special assistant Michael LaRosa addresses whether the former president approved all individual pardons on 'The Story.'
Crime July 13 Marine hopeful found dead on roadside after holiday party may have been 'beat to death,' lawsuit claims New lawsuit claims 19-year-old Noah Presgrove was beaten to death at an underage drinking party, seeking damages against defendants allegedly involved in the Oklahoma teen's death.
Hawaii July 11 Native Hawaiian man could face longer prison sentence after conviction for hate crime against white man A Native Hawaiian man who was convicted of a hate crime against a white man must be re-sentenced, a U.S. appeals court ruled, potentially leading to more years in prison.
Supreme Court July 10 Jackson defends controversial, fiery SCOTUS dissents as telling people ‘how I feel’ Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told an interviewer she uses her case opinions to tell people "how I feel about the issues," often writing biting dissents.
Supreme Court July 9 Sotomayor breaks with Jackson in Supreme Court decision over Trump cuts to federal workforce Supreme Court justices Jackson and Sotomayor disagree over Trump's federal workforce reduction plan in an 8-1 ruling that allows the president's downsizing initiative to proceed.
Media July 7 CBS parent company sparks massive outrage with Trump lawsuit settlement Not everyone is thrilled that Paramount Global and CBS agreed on Tuesday to settle President Trump’s $20 billion election interference lawsuit against the network.
VIDEO July 5 Attorney says Trump will be ‘vindicated’ after judge blocks Trump’s order restricting asylum access  Consitutional law attorney and former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky discusses a judge’s ruling on President Donald Trump’s order restricting asylum access for migrants on ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.’
US Navy July 2 Honolulu water board sues Navy for $1.2B over fuel leak that contaminated drinking water Honolulu water utility files lawsuit against Navy seeking $1.2 billion after petroleum contamination of Oʻahu's drinking water, calling litigation "last resort" after failed talks.
Media July 2 Trump takes aim at CNN and New York Times over Iran strike coverage, but journalists are shrugging President Trump has threatened legal action against CNN and The New York Times over their Iran strike reporting, but journalists say they're undeterred.
Alabama July 2 Alabama violated constitutional rights of man sentenced to death, court rules A federal appeals court ruled that Alabama prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of a man who was sentenced to death in 1990 by rejecting black people from the jury.