Tennessee October 28 Federal judge slaps down lawsuit by expelled Tennessee Democrat A federal judge dismissed Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones' lawsuit over his 2023 expulsion, rejecting claims of racial discrimination and due process violations.
Georgia October 25 Carjacking victim arrested after allegedly shooting boy breaking into his car during Atlanta confrontation An Atlanta car owner was arrested for shooting a young alleged burglar in the foot during a confrontation. Yoshay Carter, 51, faces aggravated assault charges after Friday's incident.
Tech October 24 Spotify gives parents new power to control what their kids hear on streaming platform Spotify's managed accounts for kids under 13 now available in at least seven countries, allowing parents to filter and block explicit content and songs.
Opinion October 23 Why elite colleges fear Trump and McMahon's new academic compact tying funding to free speech Trump's Compact for Academic Excellence faces backlash from elite institutions as it demands accountability for free speech in exchange for federal dollars.
Media October 22 SPLC files lawsuit supporting Georgia teacher who said the ‘world is a bit safer’ without Charlie Kirk The SPLC filed a lawsuit defending a Georgia teacher's free speech rights after she posted about Charlie Kirk assassination, claiming constitutional violations.
VIDEO October 21 'Wonderful to see': Charlie Kirk's friend reacts to surging Bible sales after Kirk's assassination 'The Charlie Kirk Show' executive producer Andrew Kolvet weighs in on what is 'really encouraging' following the late Turning Point USA founder's assassination on 'The Story.'
Immigration October 21 DOJ argues judge's decision blocking Mahmoud Khalil's removal was 'indefensible' The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit hears arguments over whether immigration courts should handle Mahmoud Khalil's detention and removal case.
Media October 21 Rutgers chancellor launches safety review, ‘academic freedom’ task force amid ‘Dr Antifa’ uproar Professor Mark Bray faced death threats and moves family to Europe as Rutgers Chancellor Francine Conway addresses academic freedom concerns on campus.
Supreme Court October 20 Supreme Court will consider case on Second Amendment rights of drug users Supreme Court agrees to hear Ali Danial Hemani's case after appeals court ruled federal ban on gun ownership for marijuana users violates Second Amendment rights.
Cybercrime October 19 Discord confirms vendor breach exposed user IDs in ransom plot Third-party security breach at Discord exposes sensitive user information including government IDs, highlighting cybersecurity risks from external service providers.
VIDEO October 18 Victor Davis Hanson: Trump is trying to redirect what progressives altered about American life Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson evaluates President Donald Trump compared to other Republicans on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'