category: Government

Supreme Court Rejects RFK Jr.'s Bid to Return to New York Ballot
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to reinstate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name on the New York general election ballot, doing…
By Matthias Dathan

Nathan Wade Served Congressional Subpoena After Nearly a Week of Evasion
Nathan Wade, a former prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump, was served a congressional subpoena on…
By Matthias Dathan

North Carolina Cuts 747,000 From Voter Rolls Over Eligibility Concerns
In a sweeping move, North Carolina has significantly reduced its voter registration list, affecting nearly three-quarters of a million individuals.…
By Christina Davie

Hurricane Helene Devastates Southeast With Historic Impact
Hurricane Helene made landfall late Thursday evening, causing widespread devastation across several southeastern states. As it struck Florida's Big Bend…
By Matthias Dathan

Senators Debate Impact of Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to extend broad immunity to former presidents has ignited a fiery debate within the…
By Christina Davie

Democrats Absent At GOP Testimony During Trump Assassination Hearing
During a pivotal House task force hearing on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, Democratic lawmakers chose to…
By Christina Davie

Jim Jordan Issues Last Warning To Authentic Campaigns CEO Over Subpoena
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan has escalated his actions against a campaign firm linked to judicial concerns. Jim Jordan sent…
By Christina Davie

New York Appeals Court Revisits Trump's Massive Civil Fraud Case
In a pivotal legal battle, Donald Trump's appeal against a significant civil fraud ruling recently took center stage at a…
By Christina Davie

Appeals Court Casts Doubt on Validity of Trump Civil Fraud Outcome: Experts
Former President Donald Trump and his organization were fined nearly half a billion dollars in a fraud case initiated by…
By Christina Davie

Penn Suspends Law Professor Amy Wax Over Alleged Misconduct
The University of Pennsylvania has suspended law professor Amy Wax for the 2025-2026 academic year, citing concerns over her conduct.…
By Christina Davie






