Judge rules Pentagon violated order to restore press access
A federal judge found the Pentagon in violation of a court order to restore full access to New York Times reporters.
A federal judge found the Pentagon in violation of a court order to restore full access to New York Times reporters.
Louisiana Republicans push to eliminate an elected office won by exonerated man
Calvin Duncan was exonerated after serving nearly 30 years in prison and was elected as the New Orleans new clerk of criminal court, but now Republican legislators are racing to eliminate the position.
Calvin Duncan was exonerated after serving nearly 30 years in prison and was elected as the New Orleans new clerk of criminal court, but now Republican legislators are racing to eliminate the position.
Eric Swalwell accused of sexual assault by former staffer in new report
Gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell is again denying allegations of misconduct following a Friday report that he allegedly sexually assaulted a former staffer, as calls mount for him to exit the race.
Gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell is again denying allegations of misconduct following a Friday report that he allegedly sexually assaulted a former staffer, as calls mount for him to exit the race.
Hunter Biden calls out Trump sons for a cage match
The business of combat sports is about to pick up more in a political sense. The First Sons of the last two presidents could be headed for a face-to-face showdown.
The business of combat sports is about to pick up more in a political sense. The First Sons of the last two presidents could be headed for a face-to-face showdown.
Renderings revealed for Trump’s 250-foot Triumphal Arch
Official design renderings for the president’s controversial 250-foot arch were shared on Friday.
Official design renderings for the president’s controversial 250-foot arch were shared on Friday.
Biden-appointed judge at center of clashes with Trump administration issues new immigration block
Biden-appointed Judge Brian Murphy blocked the deportation of thousands of Ethiopian migrants, finding DHS did not follow proper protocols to cancel their temporary protected status.
Biden-appointed Judge Brian Murphy blocked the deportation of thousands of Ethiopian migrants, finding DHS did not follow proper protocols to cancel their temporary protected status.
Tribal colleges would 'close within a year' if Trump budget passes, leaders say
President Trump’s 2027 budget would slash billions in funding to tribal nations, much of which is owed to tribes as part of treaties between Native Americans and the U.S. government.
President Trump’s 2027 budget would slash billions in funding to tribal nations, much of which is owed to tribes as part of treaties between Native Americans and the U.S. government.
Inflation may see its largest increase in years as gas prices surge
The battle against inflation hit a new roadblock as soaring gas prices are affecting consumers wallets, while complicating the Federal Reserve's path toward lowering interest rates.
The battle against inflation hit a new roadblock as soaring gas prices are affecting consumers wallets, while complicating the Federal Reserve's path toward lowering interest rates.
Melania Trump decries 'lies' linking her to Epstein, Maxwell
First Lady Melania Trump made a rare public statement Thursday to call out what she described as "lies" about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
First Lady Melania Trump made a rare public statement Thursday to call out what she described as "lies" about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
NFL under investigation by the Justice Department over anticompetitive practices with consumers
The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the National Football League into whether its involved in anticompetitive practices that impact consumers.
The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the National Football League into whether its involved in anticompetitive practices that impact consumers.
Florida towns weigh budget cuts as property tax debate continues
Small towns across Florida are weighing budget cuts amid uncertainty over the future of property taxes, a key source of local revenue.
Small towns across Florida are weighing budget cuts amid uncertainty over the future of property taxes, a key source of local revenue.
No more property taxes? Indialantic considers eliminating police call center
In Indialantic, Florida, the city is discussing whether to get rid of its police call center and move dispatchers to the sheriff's office. The police and fire dispatch costs the city around $500,000 per year. This discussion comes after legislators in Tallahassee are arguing to get rid of property taxes.
In Indialantic, Florida, the city is discussing whether to get rid of its police call center and move dispatchers to the sheriff's office. The police and fire dispatch costs the city around $500,000 per year. This discussion comes after legislators in Tallahassee are arguing to get rid of property taxes.
EPA chief tells climate skeptics to celebrate rule repeal as March heat breaks records
The Environmental Protection Agency’s top official told a crowd of climate science skeptics that they should celebrate the repeal of the 2009 finding that underpinned the agency’s attempts to combat climate change ever since. His comments came the same day a separate federal agency reported record-shattering warmth and precipitation numbers.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s top official told a crowd of climate science skeptics that they should celebrate the repeal of the 2009 finding that underpinned the agency’s attempts to combat climate change ever since. His comments came the same day a separate federal agency reported record-shattering warmth and precipitation numbers.
Judge blocks Trump-era push for college admissions race data collection
A federal judge in Boston has temporarily blocked a Trump administration effort requiring colleges to submit detailed admissions data aimed at proving they are not considering race.
A federal judge in Boston has temporarily blocked a Trump administration effort requiring colleges to submit detailed admissions data aimed at proving they are not considering race.
US still plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia despite Costa Rica agreement
U.S. government attorneys told a federal judge Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security still intends to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia, even though Costa Rica has agreed to accept deportees who cannot legally be returned to their home countries.
U.S. government attorneys told a federal judge Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security still intends to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia, even though Costa Rica has agreed to accept deportees who cannot legally be returned to their home countries.
Bill Gates to discuss Jeffrey Epstein ties in interview with House panel: reports
Billionaire Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, is expected to testify before a congressional committee about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Billionaire Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, is expected to testify before a congressional committee about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Ceasefire reached between U.S. and Iran: How long will it last?
Hours after President Donald Trump threatened to widen attacks, he announced that a ceasefire was reached between the two countries, halting attacks for two weeks.
Hours after President Donald Trump threatened to widen attacks, he announced that a ceasefire was reached between the two countries, halting attacks for two weeks.
Gov. Ron DeSantis wants marriages between first cousins banned in Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis is advocating in favor of establishing a law to prevent first cousins from marrying each other in the state of Florida. Currently, the state doesn't have any law prohibiting a marital union between first cousins.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is advocating in favor of establishing a law to prevent first cousins from marrying each other in the state of Florida. Currently, the state doesn't have any law prohibiting a marital union between first cousins.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to end law allowing cousins marriage
In a April 7 press conference, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke against a state law that allows first cousins to marry each other. He said it's not consistent with the United States' culture.
In a April 7 press conference, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke against a state law that allows first cousins to marry each other. He said it's not consistent with the United States' culture.
Supreme Court rules in favor of Steve Bannon, likely to dismiss criminal case
Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, won a Supreme Court order that may likely lead to a dismissal of his criminal conviction for refusing to testify to Congress.
Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, won a Supreme Court order that may likely lead to a dismissal of his criminal conviction for refusing to testify to Congress.



















