November 19 'Commander Butcher' pleads guilty in NY to plotting to hand out poisoned candy to kids Neo-Nazi leader pleads guilty to shocking plot involving poisoned candy for children and bomb-making instructions targeting Jewish communities in Brooklyn.
November 19 MIKE DAVIS: SCOTUS must save Texas from meddling liberal judges Texas appeals federal court ruling that blocked new redistricting map, potentially costing Republicans five House seats in upcoming midterm elections.
November 19 130 Democrat congressional representatives urge SCOTUS to side with trans athlete in Title IX legal battle A coalition of 130 congressional Democrats filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to support transgender athletes in two Title IX cases.
November 19 Federal judge rules law requiring display of Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms unconstitutional A federal judge ruled that Texas' law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms violates the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
November 18 Federal judges block Texas from using redrawn congressional map A panel of three federal judges ruled that a congressional map passed by Texas lawmakers was "racially gerrymandered" and cannot go into effect Tuesday.
November 18 House conservatives rally behind push to impeach Judge Boasberg over role in Trump investigation House Freedom Caucus rallies behind Rep. Brandon Gill's push to impeach Judge James Boasberg over his role in subpoenas targeting Republican lawmakers.
November 17 Former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to disable engines mid-flight avoids prison time Former Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson was sentenced after trying to cut fuel to a 2023 passenger flight’s engines after taking psychedelic mushrooms.
November 17 Pro-life pregnancy centers see client increase after Supreme Court decision: study A Charlotte Lozier Institute study shows pregnancy resource centers increased clients by tens of thousands after the Supreme Court ended federal abortion rights.
November 17 Judge Boasberg to weigh Trump contempt in deportation case this week The update from Judge Boasberg is almost certain to spark fresh ire from President Trump and his allies on a major immigration case.
November 17 Supreme Court agrees to review Trump admin effort to limit immigrant asylum processing claims at border Legal battle over when immigrants officially "arrive" in U.S. reaches Supreme Court, potentially reshaping asylum processing at southern border.