Portland 2 hours ago Portland police accuse federal troops of inflaming anti-ICE protests, which city claims have not been violent Portland police commander testifies that Trump's federal forces escalated protest violence at ICE facility, contradicting administration claims during bench trial.
Politics 4 hours ago Republican senators blast FDA for expanding abortion pill access Senators cite study showing 22 times higher serious side effects from chemical abortion drugs than FDA labels indicate, calling for safety guardrail restoration.
Chicago 5 hours ago Federal appeals court cancels daily Border Patrol chief check-ins DHS celebrates after an appeals court paused a district judge's order for unprecedented daily briefings on Chicago immigration operations.
Media 10 hours ago Tennessee sued over limited access to executions as media demand transparency News organizations sued Tennessee prison officials over execution access, arguing that state protocols unconstitutionally limit the media's access.
State and Local Controversies 17 hours ago Virginia school district slapped with complaint alleging new claims in viral trans locker room fight A Virginia school district is accused of hiding evidence and working with a political action committee to punish two boys who opposed a transgender student using their locker room.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 1 day ago Riley Gaines and Ocasio-Cortez trade barbs as conservatives defend the former swimmer in ongoing dispute Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez insinuates being a mother is "not a real job" after Riley Gaines challenged the congresswoman to a debate.
National Guard 1 day ago Trial begins over Trump's fight to deploy National Guard troops to Oregon President Donald Trump's administration faces Oregon in federal court over deploying National Guard troops to Portland despite state opposition.
Donald Trump 1 day ago States sue Trump admin over billions in looming cuts to SNAP, food stamps Democratic-led states filed suit in federal court, arguing the Trump administration’s halt to SNAP aid during the shutdown harms millions of low-income Americans.
Judiciary 1 day ago ‘Unprecedented’ panel of federal judges will tackle antisemitism at upcoming Federalist Society conference Federal judges will hold unusual panel on antisemitism at the Federalist Society's convention to address anti-Jewish sentiment after Hamas' 2023 attack.
Politics 2 days ago Abrego Garcia to remain in US for high-stakes 'vindictive' prosecution hearing The Justice Department seems to have reneged on its earlier plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Liberia by the end of October.
Justice Department 2 days ago DOJ signals it would rather deport Abrego Garcia than prosecute him Trump administration tells federal judge it would deport Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Africa rather than prosecute him on charges of transporting illegal aliens.
FBI 3 days ago House Republicans accuse Biden's FBI of retaliating against whistleblower who exposed misconduct FBI denied attorney representation to Emily Fertitta during security clearance interviews after her husband, Special Agent Valentine Fertitta, exposed agency misconduct, according to the House Judiciary Committee.
National Guard 5 days ago Trump team urges Oregon judge to end restraining order blocking National Guard Judge Karin Immergut said she will decide by Monday whether to dissolve a restraining order blocking President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops in Portland.
Abortion 5 days ago Newsom bails out Planned Parenthood with $140M to keep 100 clinics open after Trump cuts California governor Gavin Newsom announces $140 million in state funding to keep 109 Planned Parenthood clinics open amid federal cuts and defunding efforts.
VIDEO 5 days ago California prosecutor breaks down 'serious charges' against violent activists U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli explains the 'very serious charges' against violent activists in California and more on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Supreme Court 6 days ago Nearly all Republican AGs add firepower to Trump's birthright citizenship push Two dozen Republican-led states urged the Supreme Court to side with President Donald Trump in his argument that birthright citizenship should be curtailed.
Politics 6 days ago New York Attorney General Letitia James enters plea in federal mortgage fraud case New York attorney general Letitia James pleads not guilty to federal bank fraud charges in Virginia court, facing allegations over 2020 home purchase loan.
Healthcare 6 days ago Federal judge strikes down Biden-era transgender regulation A federal judge struck down a Biden-era rule expanding anti-discrimination protections to transgender healthcare after 15 Republican-led states sued.
VIDEO 6 days ago Lithuanian president condemns Russia's violation of his country's airspace Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said the incident was a "cruel violation of international law." (Credit: Lithuania President's Office via The Associated Press)
Politics 6 days ago Letitia James to be arraigned in Virginia on federal bank fraud charges tied to 2020 home purchase James' arraignment is the latest in a string of cases brought against Trump foes in a matter of weeks, sparking new concerns about political weaponization.
Opinion 6 days ago Supreme Court case exposes liberal contradictions on race and segregation A Supreme Court challenge to Louisiana's congressional map could reshape how race factors into district drawing, potentially affecting similar racial gerrymandering cases nationwide.
Artificial Intelligence 6 days ago Federal judges acknowledge court ruling errors tied to staffers’ AI use after Grassley inquiry Two federal judges admitted that staff members used artificial intelligence to draft court orders with errors, prompting calls for stronger judicial AI policies and oversight.
Donald Trump 6 days ago Fired Trump prosecutors launch new Washington firm they say will battle government corruption Former special counsel prosecutors Molly Gaston and J.P. Cooney launched a boutique law firm in Washington after being terminated for investigating Trump's legal cases.
Politics October 23 Top Trump officials subpoenaed in Abrego Garcia hearing for 'vindictive' prosecution At least five Trump officials were subpoenaed by Abrego Garcia's lawyers to testify in court next month, in a bid to dismiss his case for 'vindictive' prosecution.
Louisiana October 23 Man linked to Hamas attack on Israel indicted in Louisiana for conspiring to support terrorist group Hamas-linked suspect living in Louisiana faces federal charges for supporting terrorism and visa fraud, potentially facing life in prison if convicted.
New York October 22 Former New York state trooper sentenced to 6 months in prison after faking his own shooting: 'disgraceful' A former New York state trooper was sentenced to six months behind bars after he shot himself in the leg and falsely claimed that he was wounded by an unknown gunman.
North Carolina October 22 Charlotte man charged with Iryna Zarutska’s killing could face death penalty A federal grand jury indicted Decarlos Brown Jr. in the unprovoked stabbing death of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, who had fled Ukraine to escape war.
Supreme Court October 22 Alaska pilot seeks SCOTUS relief in case in which three beer cases led to forfeiture of $95K plane Pilot Kenneth Jouppi, 82, is challenging an Alaska Supreme Court ruling that upheld the forfeiture of his Cessna over three cases of beer as an excessive fine.
2025 Virginia Governor Race October 22 Miyares demands Jones' ouster after court doc indicates reckless driving case under further criminal probe Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares demands challenger Jay Jones drop out of the race after court documents reveal Jones' reckless driving case remains under criminal investigation.
Donald Trump October 22 Trump wins big in National Guard case, but court fights are far from over The case is one of many court challenges centered on Trump's authority to deploy federalized National Guard troops to U.S. cities.