February 3 Babylon Bee touts legal win over Hawaii government's 'war against political memes and satire' in federal court The Babylon Bee won federal court case against Hawaii's political speech restrictions with Alliance Defending Freedom representation, as CEO Seth Dillon celebrates free speech victory.
February 3 Poll finds clear favorite in New York governor's race Kathy Hochul leads Bruce Blakeman by more than 25 points in a new Siena poll for the New York governor's race, maintaining strong Democratic support.
February 3 Democratic Senate primary erupts after candidate accused of ‘mediocre Black man’ remark Texas Democratic Senate primary erupts as James Talarico is accused of calling former rival Colin Allred a "mediocre Black man" in private conversation.
February 3 ICE reveals legal theory behind warrantless immigration arrests Immigration and Customs Enforcement's memo says agents can make snap arrest decisions without warrants under certain conditions, marking policy shift.
February 3 Erika Kirk urges court to provide 'meaningful' media access in trial of husband's alleged assassin Charlie Kirk's widow demands media access in her husband's suspected assassin's trial, filing court documents to ensure proceedings remain open to public.
February 3 Appeals court overturns conviction of UCLA gynecologist over issue at trial James Heaps, a former UCLA gynecologist who was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2023 on sexual abuse charges, has had his conviction overturned.
February 3 As Minneapolis fractures, Mobile shows how work, law and God still unite Faith and personal responsibility in Mobile, Alabama, offer solutions to federal overreach and radical resistance plaguing Minneapolis during my journey.
February 3 Eyeing 2028, Dem Gov Shapiro leans into fraud crackdown, boosting tough-on-crime image Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announces bipartisan False Claims Act to combat Medicaid fraud. State leads nation in fraud charges, recovering $11 million.
February 3 First-grade teacher flips American flag upside down in San Diego classroom, sparks investigation California teacher faces scrutiny after viral video shows her turning American flag upside down in first-grade classroom at San Diego area school.
February 3 Fulton County, Georgia to sue after FBI seizes 2020 election records Fulton County is expected to challenge the January 28 FBI raid, in which agents seized 2020 election data, and demand the return of records.