October 12, 2023 Arizona man pleads guilty to attempted murder of federal officer, sentenced to 30 years A Scottsdale, Arizona, man who opened fire on a New Mexico State Police officer serving as a Homeland Security federal agent, was sentenced to 30 years in prison Wednesday.
October 11, 2023 Supreme Court appears to lean in favor of upholding GOP-drawn South Carolina congressional map The Supreme Court is likely to maintain a South Carolina voting map that would allow Republicans to remain in control of a key congressional seat that could play a role in 2024.
October 8, 2023 Biden on pace to match, even exceed Trump's number of lower court judicial appointments President Biden is currently on track to catch up to former President Trump on appointing judges to lower courts as the Senate Judiciary Committee advances another round.
October 5, 2023 Former George Santos aide pleads guilty to federal conspiracy charge, faces years in prison Embattled New York Congressman George Santos' former campaign treasurer plead guilty to a federal conspiracy charge, which could land her in jail for up to four years.
October 4, 2023 SCOTUS won't hear case that would slash New York City rent control as critics claim 'unsustainable' status quo The Supreme Court declined to hear a case that sought to upend New York City's 50-year-old rent control law, but lawyers for property owners vow to keep challenging the policy in court.
October 3, 2023 Villages man, 77, faces hard time for stockpile of illegal ED drugs in retirement community: feds Reginald Kincer allegedly scored $1,800 worth of illegal erectile dysfunction meds he planned to sell to his fellow retirees in The Villages, according to federal prosecutors.
October 2, 2023 Business grant for Black women slammed as 'racially exclusionary' in federal court ruling The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the Fearless Fund's Strivers Grant Contest which awarded funding to businesses that are owned by Black women.
September 30, 2023 Federal judge in Maryland temporarily blocks part of new state law restricting where gun owners can carry A federal judge ruled that parts of a Maryland gun law restricting where owners can carry can be blocked, including where alcohol is sold, private property and public demonstrations.
September 30, 2023 Ex-bodega clerk Jose Alba sues NYC DA Alvin Bragg for racial discrimination after murder charges dropped Former bodega worker Jose Alba is suing New York City District Attorney Alvin Brag after he dropped murder charges against Alba in what video showed was a self-defense killing.
September 30, 2023 Gutfeld: The verdict they rendered coddles the misgendered 'Gutfeld!' panelists react to a Michigan Supreme Court ruling ordering judges not to misgender individuals who appear before them in cases.