The first week of Michael Sussmann’s trial has concluded, largely focused on opening remarks and the testimony of a critical witness.
There continues to be more fall out over the leaked Supreme Court draft indicating that the court may be poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the latest example being a “pastoral message on abortion” issued by Reverend Elizabeth A. Eaton, the Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
Shocking new stats from a recent poll show that President Joe Biden’s approval rating among the Hispanic population has dropped significantly.
A recent study on the effectiveness of masks against COVID-19 cases and deaths not only showed no evidence that masking reduced these outcomes, but actually showed a potentially dangerous correlation.
After a two-year hiatus, the Public Safety Officers Medal of Valor ceremony returned to the White House last week as President Joe Biden bestowed the honor upon 15 men, nine police officers and six firefighters, who showed unusual bravery in the line of duty.
The Supreme Court of the United States has handed down a decision that limits the way illegal immigrants can appeal deportation rulings.
The Russian-Ukraine war has reached a new waymark yesterday as the most destructive battle in the war formally ended in Russia’s favor.
Title 42, the public health measure that allows asylum seekers to be turned away at the U.S. border, must remain in effect according to a Louisiana federal judge.
A pre-teen artisan who has gained worldwide notoriety for his woodworking skills recently used his talent to raise 250,000 pounds sterling (more than $311,000 U.S.) for Ukrainian relief.
A district court has reinstated the Florida state congressional map that was presented by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s office and approved by the state legislature.