April 17, 2024 Biden admin hit with lawsuit for deleting emails in case that could have consequences for Trump FIRST ON FOX: The America First Legal Foundation accused the Biden administration of regularly deleting federal records in a lawsuit that it said will have deep ramifications.
April 17, 2024 Seven jurors chosen in Trump criminal trial, 11 more needed Seven individuals have been selected to serve as jurors in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City — lawyers need to choose eleven more before the trial begins.
April 17, 2024 Watchdog group sues Biden admin for docs related to menthol cigarette crackdown FIRST ON FOX: A government watchdog group filed a federal lawsuit against the Health and Human Services Department, demanding documents related to its proposed menthol cigarette ban.
April 16, 2024 Legal experts say Biden admin's legal theory in Jan 6 prosecution 'on the ropes' after Supreme Court argument Legal experts say the DOJ was “on the ropes" in Tuesday’s oral arguments at the Supreme Court in a case questioning whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with obstruction.
April 16, 2024 Texas set to be fined $100,000 per day after failing to investigate allegations of abuse in foster care system U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack is fining Texas $100,000 per day for not adequately investigating the allegations of abuse in the state's foster care system.
April 16, 2024 Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison detainee shares emotional testimony in trial against Virginia military contractor Former detainees of Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison are suing Virginia-based military contractor CACI for what they claim is its role in the torture they suffered while imprisoned.
April 15, 2024 Trump should risk arrest and attend son's graduation, Piers Morgan says, force Dems into 'political suicide' Former President Trump was warned not to miss any court dates by Judge Juan Merchan, but Piers Morgan said he should attend his son's graduation anyway.
April 15, 2024 Colorado funeral home owners found with nearly 200 decomposing bodies, charged with COVID fraud A couple who owned a Colorado funeral home faces fraud charges among other things, after allegedly spending over $880,000 in COVID relief funds on vacations and luxury items
April 15, 2024 US judge claims no jurisdiction over lawsuits accusing Libyan commander of war crimes Civil lawsuits alleging that Khalifa Hifter, a Libyan military commander and U.S. citizen, killed civilians in the Libyan civil war was tossed out of U.S. court.
April 13, 2024 Biden resists pulling controversial judicial nominee Adeel Mangi despite Democrat defectors President Biden's White House is digging in its heels and pushing controversial judicial nominee Adeel Mangi despite waning Democratic support.