June 25, 2021 Indiana grandmother, first to be convicted in Capitol riot cases, avows nonviolence in Ingraham interview An Indiana grandmother told "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday that her life has been turned upside down as she became the first suspect in the January 6 Capitol riot to be sentenced.
June 24, 2021 Federal court reconsiders California's ban on high-capacity magazines The ongoing battle over gun control is coming to a fever pitch in California as the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals convened on Tuesday to hear arguments about the state's ban of high-capacity magazines that hold more than 10 bullets.
June 24, 2021 Cruz, Hirono clash at Judiciary hearing; Dem accuses Texan of 'mansplaining' After asking to make a “point of personal privilege” during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on Wednesday, Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono reportedly accused Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, of “mansplaining” to her about originalism.
June 23, 2021 Tennessee nurse mailed blood and feces to husband's ex-wife A Tennessee woman is facing federal charges after she allegedly mailed human blood-stained feminine products and feces to her husband’s ex-wife.
June 23, 2021 Supreme Court rules school wrong to punish cheerleader for profane Snapchat rant in 8-1 free speech decision The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled 8-1 that a Pennsylvania high school was in the wrong when it kicked a cheerleader off of her team for a profane Snapchat post that she made off of school grounds.
June 22, 2021 California 'assault weapons' ban repeal blocked by 9th Circuit The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked a federal district court ruling that would have repealed California's assault weapons ban.
June 21, 2021 Attorney sues to stop 'most severe' vaccine mandate at Indiana University An attorney representing students at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, told ӣƵ' Tucker Carlson on Monday that it is unconstitutional for it or any institution to mandate a coronavirus jab in order to enroll in classes.
June 18, 2021 Supreme Court surprise: Justices break ideological lines in key ObamaCare, religious liberty decisions Amid liberal calls to pack the Supreme Court, the justices handed down two more landslide rulings Thursday on an attempt to overturn the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and a Catholic foster agency that was banned from Philadelphia's program over its religious beliefs.
June 17, 2021 Minnesota prosecutors ask court to reject Derek Chauvin defense team's motions for new trial Minnesota prosecutors in the Derek Chauvin murder case filed a memorandum Wednesday asking the court to deny the defense’s motions for a new trial.
June 16, 2021 US appeals court rules North Carolina's 20-week abortion ban is unconstitutional A unanimous three-judge panel in a federal appeals court upheld a lower-court ruling that North Carolina's ban on abortion after 20 weeks is unconstitutional, a blow to abortion opponents in one of many such cases currently percolating through federal courts.