Media 4 days ago Tina Fey praises Matt Damon's Brett Kavanaugh parody on 'SNL,' 'played him so perfectly' "SNL" alum Tina Fey praised Matt Damon's 2018 Brett Kavanaugh impression as perfect and said the show's political sketches only work when rooted in truth.
Supreme Court 4 days ago Jackson scolds colleagues in solo dissent after court jumps into routine police-stop case Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the lone dissenter defending a D.C. court ruling against police in a case about reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop.
Supreme Court 5 days ago Supreme Court to hear Catholic parish's challenge after Colorado barred schools from universal pre-K program The Supreme Court agreed to hear a Catholic parish's case after Colorado barred its school from a state program funding families' preschool choices.
Opinion 6 days ago JONATHAN TURLEY: Chief Justice Roberts could learn from baseball great Ted Williams when it comes to leaks After another damaging Supreme Court leak, Chief Justice John Roberts faces growing pressure to bring in the FBI and protect the court's credibility.
Opinion 6 days ago DANA PERINO: 'Purple State' reveals life's biggest choices are personal, not political Dana Perino bridges her mentoring book "Everything Will Be Okay" with her new novel "Purple State," following three women through quarter-life crises.
Supreme Court April 18 Kagan screamed so loudly at liberal ally after Dobbs leak the ‘wall was shaking,' book claims Justice Kagan allegedly yelled at Justice Breyer so loudly the "wall was shaking" during the 2022 Dobbs leak crisis, a new book by Hemingway says.
Supreme Court April 17 Alito not expected to retire this term, cooling Supreme Court vacancy speculation: sources Despite retirement rumors, sources said Justice Samuel Alito is not planning to step down this term and is already hiring clerks for the next term.
Supreme Court April 17 Utah justice allegedly sent ‘inappropriate’ texts to lawyer in key redistricting case, officials launch probe Utah officials ordered a probe into Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen over alleged ties to an attorney involved in a key redistricting case ruling.
Police and Law Enforcement April 17 Former NYPD officer who fatally threw cooler at fleeing suspect granted bail during appeal of conviction Former NYC police officer Erik Duran, convicted of manslaughter for throwing a cooler at a fleeing suspect, is released on bail pending his appeal.
Midterm Elections April 17 Virginia Dems accused of illegally ‘steamrolling’ state law that could upend redistricting crusade Virginia voters face a redistricting referendum Tuesday as a Supreme Court challenge argues the amendment was passed through an illegal special session.