Justice Department sues six more states over voter data
The DOJ sued six additional states over access to voter registration data, escalating a growing elections-law dispute over privacy, federal oversight, and voter-list accuracy.
Supreme Court weighs subpoena fight over ‘crisis pregnancy centers’
The Supreme Court signaled support for a faith-based pregnancy center claiming New Jersey’s donor-records subpoena violates First Amendment rights.
Costco sues for refunds amid challenge to Trump tariffs
Costco is seeking refunds on Trump’s sweeping import tariffs as the Supreme Court reviews rulings that found the duties illegal, raising major implications for importers.
Video reveals police actions in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
Bodycam video shows how police questioned and detained Luigi Mangione at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s as courts weigh whether key evidence in the CEO killing is admissible.
Judge overturns $7 million Medicaid fraud conviction
A Hennepin County judge overturned a $7M Medicaid fraud conviction against Abdifatah Yusuf, ruling evidence failed to tie him to the alleged billing scheme.
Trump pardon frees ex-Honduras President Hernández
Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández was released from U.S. prison after a Trump pardon, sparking political backlash and potential charges at home.
Trump halts asylum and Afghan visas after D.C. shootings
The Trump administration pauses asylum decisions, reviews refugee cases, and suspends Afghan visas after a DC shooting, sparking criticism from advocates.
Mangione seeks to suppress evidence in CEO murder case
Defense attorneys for Luigi Mangione move to suppress key evidence in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing unconstitutional searches.
Court bars Alina Habba from serving as U.S. attorney in N.J.
A federal appeals court upheld the ruling disqualifying Alina Habba as acting U.S. attorney in New Jersey, finding Trump’s appointment efforts unlawful under federal law.
Lawmakers support reviews of Trump’s military strikes on boats
Bipartisan lawmakers are investigating claims that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered an unlawful follow-up strike on drug-smuggling suspects in the Caribbean.
Northwestern to pay $75M to restore federal research funds
Northwestern will pay $75M to end federal probes and restore $790M in research funding after the Trump administration cited failures to address antisemitism.
Teacher’s civil rights suit over ‘Gender Queer’ advances
A federal judge ruled a Massachusetts teacher can pursue civil rights and constitutional claims against police over an investigation into her “Gender Queer” book.
Top News
- Justice Department sues six more states over voter data
- Supreme Court weighs subpoena fight over ‘crisis pregnancy centers’
- Costco sues for refunds amid challenge to Trump tariffs
- Judge overturns $7 million Medicaid fraud conviction
- Trump pardon frees ex-Honduras President Hernández
- Trump halts asylum and Afghan visas after D.C. shootings
- Court bars Alina Habba from serving as U.S. attorney in N.J.