Oklahoma August 19, 2024 City in Oklahoma to pay more than $7M to former death row inmate exonerated after nearly 50 years in prison A city in Oklahoma voted to settle a lawsuit and pay more than $7 million to a former death row inmate who was exonerated after nearly 50 years in prison.
HEALTH August 19, 2024 Patient sues Emory Hospital in Atlanta after it allegedly lost part of his skull A patient has filed a lawsuit against Emory Hospital, claiming the hospital lost part of his skull that was removed during a surgery two years ago.
POLITICS August 16, 2024 Biden agency chief has 'slow-rolled' SBA's cooperation in electioneering probe says House committee The Small Business Administration is not sufficiently complying with a subpoena for records relating to alleged electioneering in Michigan, House Small Business Committee Chairman Roger Williams said.
POLITICS August 15, 2024 DOJ suddenly located Biden biographer transcripts created by Robert Hur: watchdog
Kansas August 13, 2024 Ex-Kansas police chief charged with felony obstruction after raid linked to 98-year-old woman's death A former central Kansas police chief who led a raid last year on a weekly newspaper has been charged with felony obstruction of justice, authorities say.
Lifestyle Books August 10, 2024 Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch worries about Americans 'caught by surprise' by unreasonable laws In his new book, "Over Ruled," Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is concerned that too many Americans are "caught by surprise" by a vast swath of unreasonable laws.
Kamala Harris August 6, 2024 Kamala Harris' VP pick Tim Walz previously charged with DUI in Nebraska before reaching plea deal Kamala Harris' vice presidential pick for the 2024 elections is Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. The Nebraska native was previously charged with DUI and speeding.
Politics August 6, 2024 Illegal immigrants on voter rolls spurs watchdog group to sue Maricopa County Conservative judicial watchdog group America First Legal is suing Maricopa County for allegedly failing to remove illegal immigrants from voter rolls.
VIDEO August 6, 2024 Justice Gorsuch writes book bringing awareness to federal overreach Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch discusses how ordinary Americans have struggled because of federal overreach in his new book 'Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law'
OPINION August 6, 2024 Neil Gorsuch: ‘Rule by nobody’ undermines our nation’s respect for the individual Even President Obama remarked on the massive size of the federal bureaucracy. Now a new book by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch explores that largely unreviewable power.
Media August 6, 2024 CNN cites Sharia law in legal motion for defamation suit over Afghanistan withdrawal reporting CNN filed a motion for summary Thursday for a defamation lawsuit claiming it smeared a security consulting company helping women evacuate Afghanistan.