POLITICS 16 hours ago New California firearms tax prompts Second Amendment lawsuit to block 'modern Jim Crow law' Several plaintiffs, including the NRA, filed a legal complaint seeking to block California's new excise tax relating to firearms, claiming it violates precedent on taxation of constitutional rights.
Crime 19 hours ago Court eases travel restrictions for Andrew Tate as he awaits trial on charges of rape, human trafficking A Romanian court ruled on Friday that social media influencer Andrew Tate can travel within the European Union without restrictions while he awaits trial.
France 20 hours ago French film director faces preliminary charges of rape, assault of actresses Authorities in France say a film director has been handed preliminary charges of rape, sexual assault and violence by a judge who is investigating the case.
Supreme Court 4 days ago Justices claim immunity ruling allows presidents to poison staff, have Navy SEALs kill political rivals Liberal Supreme Court justices suggested the Trump immunity ruling allows for a president to assign a Navy SEAL team to assassinate a political rival or to poison a cabinet member.
Joe Biden 4 days ago Biden camp dismisses Trump immunity ruling: 'Doesn't change the facts' The Biden campaign blasted former President Trump after the Supreme Court’s ruling granting him immunity on official acts while president, saying the presumptive Republican nominee “thinks he’s above the law."
Georgia 6 days ago Judge temporarily blocks Georgia law that prohibits people, groups from posting more than three bonds a year A federal judge temporarily blocked part of a Georgia law on Friday that limits the number of times people or organizations can post bonds to three per year.
POLITICS June 29 Texas Supreme Court upholds state ban on gender transition treatment for minors The Texas Supreme Court upheld the state's ban on gender transition treatment for children in an 8-1 decision after a lawsuit that argued the law harms transgender teenagers.
Supreme Court June 28 US Supreme Court upholds controversial anti-camping laws used against homeless people in Oregon city The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld anti-camping laws used in Grants Pass, Oregon, to prevent homeless individuals from sleeping in public parks and streets.
OPINION June 28 Supreme Court just defeated Big Government. It’s up to Congress to make it stick The Supreme Court stopped out-of-control Big Government and limited the power of agencies to force rules on the public. But now, it’s Congress's job to make it stick.
Supreme Court June 27 US Supreme Court halts EPA's 'good neighbor' rule on downwind pollution The Supreme Court has halted the Environmental Protection Agency's enforcement of the "good neighbor" rule, which aims to reduce air pollution from industrial sources.