NY Court Rules Dems Illegally Gerrymandered New District Lines
A New York court ruled Thursday the state’s latest House district maps drawn by Democrats illegally favor Democrats. The stateRead More
A New York court ruled Thursday the state’s latest House district maps drawn by Democrats illegally favor Democrats. The stateRead More
California workplace regulators on Thursday extended mandatory pay for workers affected by the coronavirus through the end of 2022, actingRead More
The election commission in Tennessee’s largest county cannot be kept from opening only one polling location during the first daysRead More
For more than three decades, Marcus Hargrett’s version of getting ready for work included holstering a semiautomatic pistol before reportingRead More
New York City will lift mandates next week requiring masks in public schools and proof of vaccination to dine inRead More
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of the FBI in a case concerning discrimination claims by threeRead More
A U.S. federal jury on Tuesday ruled against Sarah Palin in her lawsuit accusing the New York Times of defamingRead More
The D.C. Metropolitan Police Department’s Internal Affairs Bureau ruled that the beating of an unconscious Trump supporter at the CapitolRead More
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., decried on Newsmax the left’s desire for ”power and control” in regards to a story aboutRead More
With even Democrat-led states moving to roll back mask mandates, the White House said Wednesday it is beginning to prepareRead More
Federally funded family planning clinics can continue to make abortion referrals for now, a federal court ruled Tuesday, in aRead More
The National Security Agency did not adhere to both court-approved and internal procedures meant to prevent officials from using aRead More
Denver will “not be extending” its public health order requiring vaccine identification cards or masks upon entry into businesses.
Former President Donald Trump asserted Sunday that former Vice President Mike Pence could have sent electoral votes from disputed statesRead More
Democrats in the U.S. Senate late on Wednesday launched an unlikely effort to change the chamber’s filibuster rule, after RepublicansRead More