

Kemp Orders Georgia Capitol Session to Redraw Electoral Maps After Supreme Court Gerrymandering Ruling
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp called a special legislative session for June 17 to redraw electoral maps after SCOTUS struck down racial gerrymandering districts.
By Jasmine Walker • 13 May, 2026
DC Police Crime Data Scandal: 13 High-Ranking Officials Face Firing After Internal Probe
By Michael Grant | 08 May, 2026
Supreme Court Expedites Louisiana Redistricting Ruling Before 2026 Midterms
By Rebecca Lawson | 04 May, 2026
Federal Appeals Court Refuses to Rehear Trump's Appeal in E. Jean Carroll $83M Defamation Case
By Andrew Collins | 30 Apr, 2026
DOJ Indicts SPLC for Fraud Over Secret Hate Payments..
crime · 23 Apr, 2026

DOJ Admits Error in Courthouse Immigrant Arrests..
crime · 26 Mar, 2026

Afghanistan Veteran Refuses Guilty Plea in Federal Co..
crime · 20 Mar, 2026

18th Street Gang Bosses Arrested on Murder, RICO, and..
crime · 12 Mar, 2026
courts9th Circuit Court Strikes Down California Law Requiring Federal Immigration Agents to Display ID
By Rebecca Lawson · 22 Apr, 2026
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9th Circuit Court Strikes Down California Law Requiring Federal Immigration Agents to Display ID
By Rebecca Lawson · 22 Apr, 2026

courtsAlaska Man Faces Court After Sending Hundreds of Threats to Six Supreme Court Justices Over Their Rulings
By Rebecca Lawson · 14 Apr, 2026
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Alaska Man Faces Court After Sending Hundreds of Threats to Six Supreme Court Justices Over Their Rulings
By Rebecca Lawson · 14 Apr, 2026

courtsTrump Claims He Has 'Absolute Right' to Impose New Tariffs After Supreme Court Blow to His Trade Agenda
By Rebecca Lawson · 16 Mar, 2026
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Trump Claims He Has 'Absolute Right' to Impose New Tariffs After Supreme Court Blow to His Trade Agenda
By Rebecca Lawson · 16 Mar, 2026

courtsSupreme Court: Trump Had No Legal Basis to Impose IEEPA Tariffs
By Rebecca Lawson · 26 Feb, 2026
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Supreme Court: Trump Had No Legal Basis to Impose IEEPA Tariffs
By Rebecca Lawson · 26 Feb, 2026

INVESTIGATION
Investigations
NYT Says FBI Investigated Reporter Who Covered Kash Patel's ..
The Federal Bureau of Investigation opened an inquiry into a New York Times journalist following her reporting on how FBI Director Kash Patel allegedly deployed federal agents to provide full-time protection and transportation services for his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins. The Times reported the probe began in March 2026, prompting sharp condemnation from press freedom advocates and the newspaper's top editor, who called the investigation an unconstitutional attempt to silence the press.
By Michael Grant · 24 Apr, 2026
InvestigationsFBI Criminal Investigation of John Brennan Over Russia Intelligence Report
By Michael Grant·15 Apr, 2026
Investigations
FBI Criminal Investigation of John Brennan Over Russia Intelligence Report
By Michael Grant·15 Apr, 2026

InvestigationsChina Launches Trade Probes as U.S. Tariff Dispute Escalates
By Michael Grant·27 Mar, 2026
Investigations
China Launches Trade Probes as U.S. Tariff Dispute Escalates
By Michael Grant·27 Mar, 2026


Alaska Sued Over Sharing Voter Data With DOJ
By Jasmine Walker · 25 Apr, 2026
Federal Judge Rejects Justice Department Bid for Rhode Island Voter Data
By Jasmine Walker · Apr 17, 2026ICE Agents Filmed Restraining Woman at SFO Airport as Child Cries
By Jasmine Walker · 25 Mar, 2026Denver Mayor Orders Police to Guard Protesters and Blocks ICE Access
By Jasmine Walker · 02 Mar, 2026Federal Judge Weighs Limits on Agents' Use of Force After Portland ICE Protests
By Jasmine Walker · 04 Feb, 2026
US Judges Split as AI Creeps Into Courtrooms..
As artificial intelligence infiltrates American courtrooms, judges are drawing battle lines — some banning it outright, others racing to build guardrails before the technology outpaces the law.
By Thomas Bennett27 Apr, 2026

US Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Massachusetts Sch..
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away an appeal from Massachusetts parents who argued that a public school district violated their constitutional rights by supporting their child's gender identity without notifying them.
By Thomas Bennett20 Apr, 2026

Supreme Court Opens Door for Dismissal of Steve Ba..
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday vacated an appeals court decision that had upheld Steve Bannon’s conviction for defying a congressional subpoena, paving the way for the Justice Department to drop the case.
By Thomas Bennett07 Apr, 2026
U.S. News

State Department to Put Trump's Portrait Inside U.S. Passports for 250th Anniversary
By Emily Parker29 April, 2026

Federal Judge in Boston Blocks Trump Policies That Halted Wind and Solar Energy Permitting
By Emily Parker22 April, 2026

Former Army Employee with Top Secret Clearance Arrested for Leaking Classified Information
By Emily ParkerApril 8, 2026

DHS Weighs Withdrawing Customs Officers From Airports in Sanctuary Cities
By Emily ParkerApril 7, 2026













