Law February 12 DEI, climate agenda advanced through progressive-backed lawsuits, new report claims New report reveals how progressive activists allegedly use strategic lawsuits to force corporate America into "woke" policies on climate and DEI issues.
Opinion February 12 MIKE DAVIS: Red-state senators must pick up the pace to get Trump judges confirmed Republican senators face pressure to accelerate Trump judicial nominees as midterms approach, with nearly two dozen district court vacancies in red states.
Culture Trends February 12 Hawley demands congressional oversight of abortion pill after FDA fails to complete promised safety study Sen. Josh Hawley calls for Congress to crack down on abortion pill mifepristone, citing rising emergency room rates and mounting safety concerns from studies.
Crime February 11 Federal judge releases four illegal immigrants convicted of murder, sex crimes from ICE Custody Federal judge releases four convicted illegal immigrants including those guilty of murder and child sex crimes, sparking Trump administration outrage.
Gavin Newsom February 11 Gavin Newsom's wife scolds reporters at Planned Parenthood funding bill signing ceremony The wife of Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom lashed out at reporters for not asking questions about the Planned Parenthood funding bill he signed into law.
Politics February 11 Prosecutor who left Minnesota office amid anti-ICE unrest joins Don Lemon defense team The ex-US prosecutor resigned after 17 years at the Justice Department, and will appear in court Friday on Lemon's behalf
Politics February 11 Idaho families sue over federal immigration enforcement at horse racing track A lawsuit has been brought on behalf of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who were detained by authorities during an episode in Idaho last year.
Politics February 11 Meta, Google face massive liability as ‘addicted kids’ trial continues in LA The landmark trial is the first case that seeks to hold tech giants in the U.S. financially liable for harm suffered by its users.
Donald Trump February 10 Trump DOJ appointee Thomas Albus tapped to lead Fulton County search warrant fight The Justice Department has placed a Missouri U.S. attorney at the center of a politically sensitive Georgia legal fight.
Politics February 10 Supreme Court Justice Alito says 'things are so different' since Scalia's death High court Justice Samuel Alito said that "things are so different" since Justice Antonin Scalia passed away, and that he often wishes Scalia were still around.