April 24, 2022 Biden official says court plays 'important role' days after Fauci questions their involvement Ashish Jha stressed that he believes health decisions should be driven by science but acknowledged courts play a role.
April 23, 2022 Missouri AG Schmitt says lifting Title 42 will unleash ‘tsunami’ of illegal immigration as states push back Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt says a "tsunami" of illegal immigration that will be unleashed by the Biden administration’s lifting of Title 42 will affect every state in the country as his state leads a key legal challenge to the move.
April 20, 2022 Prosecutor withdraws from Whitmer kidnap plot case after jury acquits two defendants, deadlocks on others One of the lead prosecutors in the case centered on an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer withdrew from the matter days after two defendants were acquitted and a mistrial was declared for two others when a jury could not reach a decision.
April 19, 2022 Kayleigh McEnany calls out Jen Psaki’s 'snarky' answer on mask mandate ruling "Outnumbered" co-host Kayleigh McEnany said on Tuesday that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki gave a "snarky" response to a federal court voiding the Biden administration’s mask mandate for travelers.
April 13, 2022 Alleged fake feds spotted leaving DC jail one day after judge denied detention motion by prosecutors Two Washington, D.C. men accused of impersonating law enforcement officials were seen leaving jail on Wednesday afternoon, just one day after a federal judge denied prosecutors' motion to detain the two individuals before their trial.
April 12, 2022 DC judge denies motion to detain two men accused of impersonating federal agents A Washington, D.C. federal judge denied prosecutors motion to detain the two men who were charged with impersonating federal law enforcement officers, saying that they didn't that the men created a flight risk.
April 12, 2022 DC men accused of impersonating federal agents inadvertently tipped off by Secret Service Prosecutors said Tuesday that two men facing charges for allegedly posing as federal agents were inadvertently tipped off about the federal investigation into their activities by an investigator at the U.S. Secret Service.
April 8, 2022 College admissions scandal: Ex-USC water polo coach found guilty of taking bribes, test taker gets prison A former decorated University of Southern California water polo coach was found guilty Friday of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to recruit unqualified students so they could attend the elite institution and a test taker whose role was central to the college admissions scandal was sentenced to four months in prison.
April 8, 2022 When will Ketanji Brown Jackson be sworn in as a Supreme Court justice? Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson isn't a justice yet because of the unusual way her predecessor, Justice Stephen Breyer, announced his retirement.
April 7, 2022 Kentucky suspect accused of attempt on mayoral candidate’s life hit with federal charges A Kentucky activist accused of shooting at a Democratic mayoral candidate while he was in a meeting with his staff and then bailed out of jail by a Black Lives Matter group will now face federal charges, the Justice Department said Thursday.