Georgia November 13 Georgia judge declares city ordinance banning guns in unlocked cars as 'unenforceable' A Georgia judge ruled Savannah's gun ordinance unconstitutional, tossing the case against a man cited for leaving a firearm in unlocked vehicle.
VIDEO November 12 Agriculture secretary warns where taxpayer dollars could be going Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says it's time to get 'serious' about government programs and outlines potential SNAP fraud on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Texas November 12 Texas sues county for helping migrants access legal support as they fight deportation: 'Evil and wicked' Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Harris County over a program he called "evil and wicked" that helps migrants facing deportation obtain lawyers.
VIDEO November 12 'Deeply concerning': UC Berkeley has 'history' of treating conservative students differently, says Assistant AG for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior correspondent Claudia Cowan has the latest on the Justice Department's investigation into violent riots outside a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley on 'America Reports.'
Supreme Court November 12 RNC gets day at Supreme Court to challenge late-arriving mail ballots Republican National Committee seeks Supreme Court ruling to ban late-arriving ballots nationwide, challenging Mississippi's five-day grace period law.
Homeland Security November 12 TSA worker sues to allow transgender officers to perform pat-downs A TSA officer has filed a federal lawsuit alleging sex discrimination after a new policy bars transgender agents from conducting security pat-downs.
Supreme Court November 12 Trans athlete's family files response in Supreme Court women's sports case A family of a trans athlete filed a brief arguing West Virginia's transgender sports ban violates Title IX as Supreme Court prepares to decide landmark case in 2026.
Donald Trump November 12 Trump's signature tariffs hang on key question about Congress' power before Supreme Court The Supreme Court weighs separation of powers issues as Donald Trump defends his use of emergency law to bypass Congress on global tariffs.
Media November 12 Police raid on newspaper prompts $3M payout, apology amid press freedom outcry Marion County agrees to pay $3 million after a controversial newspaper raid, sparking public backlash over concerns about press freedom violations.
Donald Trump November 12 Reagan-appointed judge resigns in protest of Trump, warns of president's 'assault on the rule of law' A federal judge resigned in protest over President Donald Trump's "assault on rule of law," citing the president's partisan use of the justice system.
Supreme Court November 11 SCOTUS extends stay on SNAP benefits for now, impacting millions Supreme Court justices agreed to extend a stay on full SNAP payments through Thursday as states sue the Trump administration over reduced food benefits.