Graham Platner, the 41-year-old Democratic Senate hopeful in Maine who built his insurgent brand on attacking the "Epstein Elite," received a $20,000 grant from a family foundation whose board member appears in recently released Department of Justice files related to…
More than a thousand people packed the performing arts center at Lehman College in the Bronx on Sunday to hear Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) demand higher taxes on the wealthy. The one prominent New York progressive who didn't bother showing…
CPAC has thrown its weight behind Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate race, with Chairman Matt Schlapp announcing the endorsement at the conference held just outside Dallas in Grapevine, Texas. A straw poll of Texas attendees wasn't even close: 67%…
The Supreme Court last week handed down a unanimous decision reversing a billion-dollar copyright verdict against Cox Communications, ruling that the internet service provider cannot be held liable for copyright infringement committed by its own subscribers. The decision, written by…
Karla Faye Tucker killed two people with a pickaxe in 1983, told police the act sexually aroused her, then spent fourteen years on death row reinventing herself as a born-again Christian. A retired FBI agent says the confession that haunted…
A Los Angeles Unified School District IT employee allegedly told the CEO she was funneling millions to him, claiming she had "broken all the law" for him, according to incriminating text messages now at the center of a $39 million…
An American Airlines flight bound for Chicago was diverted to Detroit on Sunday after a passenger disruption prompted an FBI response, with agents and airport police meeting the aircraft on the tarmac before clearing it to continue its journey. Flight…
Only ten U.S. senators voted against the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, a bipartisan bill that restricts large institutional investors from buying single-family homes and requires investors to sell build-to-rent properties within seven years. Every one of those senators…
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on April 1 in Trump v. Barbara, the case that will almost certainly determine whether President Trump's executive order redefining birthright citizenship passes constitutional muster. A decision is expected by late June. Nearly…
A Florida judge is facing a public reprimand after he asked a Black defendant's great-uncle whether he owned land where the court could "have her work it" and then launched into a discussion about chopping cotton during a plea hearing…
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