Second Amendment April 23 WATCH: Red state gov urges firearms makers to ditch Colorado amid its anti-gun push Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte is inviting gun manufacturers and sellers to move to Montana from Colorado after Democrats there passed one of the nation's most restrictive gun laws.
New Mexico April 23 New Mexico Supreme Court bans judge after alleged TdA member arrested at home Disciplinary action was handed down on Tuesday after an alleged Tren de Aragua member was arrested at a former judge's home in New Mexico.
California April 23 California judge convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife A Southern California judge was convicted Tuesday of second-degree murder for the August 2023 fatal shooting of his wife during an argument.
New York April 23 New York's Nassau County seeks to ban standing within 15 feet of cops under bill panned as unconstitutional Lawmakers in Nassau County, New York, are pushing a measure to make it illegal to stand within 15 feet of police or other first responders during an emergency.
MILITARY April 22 'Striking': DC appeals court interrogates Trump admin on Pentagon's transgender military ban policy A D.C.-based appellate panel questioned the Trump administration's transgender military ban policy and a lower court's finding of animus behind the ban.
Supreme Court April 22 'Let us be the parents': Supreme Court should let parents opt kids out of LGBTQ school lessons, lawyer argues Counsel representing a coalition of parents fighting to opt their children out of LGBTQ-related curriculum says the case is "not a book ban case but a religious freedom one.
True Crime April 22 Missing Texas realtor Suzanne Simpson’s husband ‘forcing state’s hand’ in fight to toss murder case: experts A Texas court on Tuesday will hear Brad Simpson's attorneys argue that his murder indictment should be thrown out. He is charged in his wife Suzanne Simpson's disappearance and death.
Atlanta April 22 Atlanta approves $1.4M settlement for family of man killed by officer acquitted in 2019 shooting The Atlanta City Council settled for $1.4 million with the family of a man shot and killed in 2019 by a former Atlanta cop who was later acquitted.
Media April 21 Texas legislation could weaken protections against frivolous lawsuits, warn free speech advocates An anti-SLAPP law in Texas meant to protect ordinary citizens from intimidating lawsuits is in danger of being gutted, free speech advocates say.
Media April 21 Navy veteran suing Associated Press over Afghanistan story says 'smuggling' language implied criminal conduct Zachary Young, who successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year, is now seeking punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press.
Texas April 20 Texas man who fatally shot 23 people at El Paso Walmart in 2019 to plead guilty to murder The Texas gunman who killed 23 people in a 2019 attack targeting Hispanic shoppers at an El Paso Walmart is set to plead guilty to murder charges.