Federal Judge Rejects Lawsuit to Remove Trump From Ballot in Another State
Federal judge in WV rejected a bid to remove Trump from state's ballot, rebuffing a bid from a little-known presidential candidate to remove former president.
Trump Seeks Defamation Trial Delay, Considers Supreme Court Review of Immunity Defense
President Trump has requested a delay of trial proceedings in a defamation lawsuit brought against him by E. Jean Carroll so he can consider appeal options.
House Judiciary Seeks Documents From Jack Smith Over Trump Cases
Reps Jim Jordan and Andy Biggs have demanded documents from special counsel Jack Smith seeking information about his investigation of former President Donald Trump,
Shooting at Prague University Leaves at Least 14 Dead and 25 Injured
David Kozak, a 24-year-old student from Kladno in central Bohemia, was the attacker. After killing 14 people and wounding others, the attacker shot himself.
Review Finds Plagiarism in Work of Harvard University’s President
Harvard University President Claudine Gay used "duplicative language" in her dissertation for a doctorate, the school stated this week.
Trump Calls Biden an ‘Insurrectionist’ After Colorado Ballot Ban
Trump denied being an "insurrectionist" while labeling Biden as one, for the "open" border and destruction of America with radical anti-fossil fuel policies.
Rudy Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy After Being Ordered to Pay $148 Million to Former...
Rudy Giuliani has filed for bankruptcy protection after a judge ordered him to immediately pay $148 million to two former Georgia election workers.
Supreme Court Will Reverse Trump Ballot Removal but Dodge Insurrection Question, Expert Predicts
A major reason the court is likely to step in quickly is because similar efforts are underway in other states, including New York, California, and Pennsylvania.
Federal Judge Blocks California’s Concealed Carry Restrictions Banning Firearms in Most Public Places
Controversial CA law banning licensed gun holders from carrying firearms in multiple locations across state was temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
Pope Says Catholic Priests Can Bless Same-Sex Couples, but Not Their Union
In a document issued on Dec. 18, 2023 by the Vatican, Pope Francis clarifies that Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples but not their union.
Supreme Court Would Rule 9-0 in Favor of Trump in Colorado Case: Former White...
U.S. Supreme Court would swiftly review and rule in favor of Trump for appeal of Colorado Supreme Court's ruling disqualify him from state's 2024 primary ballot.
IRS Warns Seniors of Penalties for Not Taking Required Withdrawals From Retirement Plans
The tax agency's warning applies to people born before 1951, who face possible penalties if they don't take minimum distributions from their retirement plans.