category: Government

Biden Confirms Iran's Abduction Of U.S. Journalist Amid Tensions
The Islamist regime in Iran has captured American journalist Reza Valizadeh, signaling escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington. The kidnapping…
By Christina Davie

Could Covert Bombs in Adult Gadgets Set Off Global NATO-Russia Clash?
Recent incidents involving incendiary devices hidden in erotic gadgets have raised alarms about a potential major security threat originating from…
By Christina Davie

Pennsylvania Judge Permits Continuation of Elon Musk's $1M Daily Voter Incentive
A state judge in Pennsylvania has given the green light to continue Elon Musk’s controversial $1 million daily giveaway on…
By Christina Davie

Pennsylvania Judge Permits Elon Musk's PAC Giveaway to Continue
A Pennsylvania judge's decision has stirred controversy by allowing Elon Musk's political action committee, America PAC, to continue a $1…
By Matthias Dathan

Pennsylvania's Top Court Suspends Ruling on Ballots, Giving GOP a Provisional Win
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court stepped into a contentious election-related issue by granting an emergency request from Republican groups to stop…
By Matthias Dathan

Supreme Court to Review Louisiana's Newly Drawn Voting Districts
The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a contentious case revolving around Louisiana's new congressional map. The high court will…
By Christina Davie

Georgia Court Ruling Limits Cobb County Absentee Ballot Counting
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Monday that absentee ballots in Cobb County must be received by Election Day to be…
By Christina Davie

Missouri Republicans File Lawsuit Against DOJ Over Election Monitors
In a bold legal move, Missouri's top officials have initiated a lawsuit against federal government election oversight efforts. Missouri's Republican…
By Christina Davie

Biden-Appointed Judge Upholds Iowa's Ballot Checks Against ACLU Challenge
A federal judge has ruled that Iowa may continue its process of challenging ballots suspected to be from noncitizens, ensuring…
By Christina Davie

AZ Court Orders Voter List Release Amid Transparency Debate
The Arizona Supreme Court has ordered Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to disclose a list of approximately 218,000 registered voters…
By Matthias Dathan




