(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Former President John F. Kennedy’s nephew, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and a group of independent journalists and health experts have filed a lawsuit against major media corporations for colluding to censor accurate information and crush competition.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in a Texas federal court, takes aim...
(Headline USA) A federal judge this week partially blocked a New Jersey gun-control law that effectively prevented citizens from carrying a firearm anywhere outside their homes.
U.S. District Judge Renee Marie Bumb issued a temporary restraining order against certain provisions in the law, including one that prohibited guns from “sensitive locations,”...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The U.S. National Security Agency is urging the Supreme Court to uphold a ruling that would essentially make its mass surveillance activities legally unchallengeable.
The ruling the NSA seeks to keep intact was made by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in September 2021, when justices allowed...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As the Left, gripped by ever-increasing "insurrection psychosis," attempts to portray all Republicans as regime threats, they have been joined by Sandra Garza, the ex-girlfriend of deceased Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who is seeking to cash in on her moment in the spotlight.
That includes...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Seattle Public Schools is suing four major social-media companies for their role in creating a mental-health crisis in America's youth under Washington States' public nuisance law.
The social media companies listed in the suit include Meta (Facebook and Instagram), Tiktok, Snapchat, and Alphabet (Google and YouTube),...
(Headline USA) A Texas grand jury dismissed charges against a man accused of throwing White Claw cans at Sen. Ted Cruz’s head in November.
Joseph Arcidiacono, 33, was arrested in early November on a felony count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after he hurled multiple White Claw cans at...
(Headline USA) A Mississippi environmental regulator has denied claims that the state agency he leads discriminated against the capital city of Jackson in its distribution of federal funds for wastewater treatment.
In a recently unearthed letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Christopher...
(Headline USA) A former Virginia Tech soccer player who alleged that she was benched for refusing to kneel during a Black Lives Matter demonstration won a $100,000 settlement this week.
The money will go to Kiersten Hening as part of an agreement to dismiss her federal lawsuit against the school, which...
(Headline USA) A ban on bump stocks — devices that enable a shooter to rapidly fire multiple rounds from semi-automatic weapons after an initial trigger pull — was struck down Friday by a federal appeals court in New Orleans.
The ban was instituted in 2017. Gun rights advocates have challenged it...
(Headline USA) Los Angeles County plans to pay $20 million to a black family who claims a southern California beachfront property was wrongly taken from their ancestors more than 100 years ago.
Janice Hahn, chair of the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, announced this week that the county will be making...
“The sentence does not fit the crime. It’s a crime what he did, destroying evidence as an FBI agent. The law says he can get up to 20 years in prison.”
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A new frontier of #MeToo litigation has opened up for exploited former child actors seeking to retroactively sue producers who filmed them in nude or partially-nude scenes, the Guardian reported.
Recently, Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey, who starred in a 1968 rendition of William Shakespeare's Romeo...