After Nicholas Roske was incarcerated for allegedly attempting to assassinate Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, his mother discovered a hospital discharge paper in his unemptied suitcase […]
Author: Katelynn Richardson
The Supreme Court will allow Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Co to remain on the board for now. The justices will consider the Trump administration’s request to remove […]
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act lawsuit on Monday against pro-Palestine protestors who allegedly targeted a synagogue in […]
WASHINGTON — “Gay marriage did that,” Katie Faust, founder of Them Before Us, repeated for the eighth time to an audience at the recent National Conservative Conference. […]
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration on Friday to hold back $4 billion in foreign aid funds. The justices temporarily halted an order by U.S. District […]
Several U.S. attorneys’ offices received instructions to draft plans for investigating billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF), The New York Times reported Thursday. Potential charges include […]
Former FBI Director James Comey could be indicted in the coming days, according to multiple reports. President Donald Trump appointed Lindsey Halligan, a White House aide and […]
Attempted Trump assassin Ryan Routh tried to stab himself in the neck with a pen when his guilty verdict was read, according to reports from the courtroom. […]
A Florida jury found Ryan Routh guilty on Tuesday of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump, according to several reports. Routh was convicted on five counts, including […]
A coalition of Republican attorneys general urged President Donald Trump to prevent the European Union’s (EU) corporate sustainability directive from imposing “severe burdens” on American companies, according […]
The Supreme Court has an opportunity this term to upend secret gender transition policies in over a thousand school districts. Despite President Donald Trump’s executive order calling […]
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider a major case testing the president’s power to fire executive branch officials. Until it hears the case, a 6-3 majorityallowedPresident […]











