(Headline USA) If President Donald Trump succeeds in stopping illegal aliens from being counted in the redrawing of U.S. House districts, California, Florida and Texas would end up with one less congressional seat each than if every resident were counted.
Without that population, California would lose two seats instead of...
(Associated Press) A Chinese researcher accused of concealing her ties to the Chinese military on a visa application she submitted so she could work in the U.S. was booked Friday into a Northern California jail and was expected to appear in federal court Monday.
Sacramento County jail records show Juan...
The Washington Post is the latest news organization to settle a defamation lawsuit with Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann, who took the Post to court for falsely portraying him as the aggressor in a viral confrontation with a Native American elder.
On 2/19/19, I filed $250M defamation lawsuit...
(Headline USA) A federal judge specifically blocked U.S. agents from arresting or using physical force against journalists and legal observers at protests where radical leftist governments and their terrorist-mob allies are seeking to test the limits of President Donald Trump's federal power.
U.S. Judge Michael Simon made his ruling late...
A judge ordered the release from prison of President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer on Thursday, saying he believes the government retaliated against him for planning to release a book about Trump before November's election.
Michael Cohen was released for home confinement due to the coronavirus but was later spotted...
After a George Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis filed charges Monday against 2nd-Amendment patriots Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the state's attorney general moved to dismiss them while denouncing the "political prosecution."
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt confirmed that the pair---both personal injury attorneys---were protected under the state's Castle Doctrine when...
(Associated Press) A federal court in Maryland on Friday ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program must be restored fully, meaning it must open up to new applicants for the first time in three years.
The program allows immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children but who...
(Headline USA) A federal appeals court has overruled a judge's decision allowing the Texas Republican Party to hold an in-person convention in Houston.
In an order issued Saturday, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed Friday's ruling that would have permitted the Republican Party of Texas to host an...
Three northern California churches filed a lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom and other public health officials for passing a policy forbidding singing and chanting in houses of worship during the coronavirus pandemic.
Calvary Chapel of Ukiah, Calvary Chapel Fort Bragg, and River of Life Church in Oroville, Calif. allege that...
(Associated Press) Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday she is receiving chemotherapy for a recurrence of cancer, but has no plans to retire from the Supreme Court.
The 87-year-old Ginsburg, who spent time in the hospital this week for a possible infection, said her treatment so far has succeeded in...
(Headline USA) Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is suing Atlanta's mayor and city council to block the city from enforcing its mandate to wear a mask in public and other rules related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kemp and Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, in a suit filed in state court late Thursday...
(Headline USA) A former North Carolina congressional candidate won't face state charges in an absentee ballot fraud investigation that's already led to indictments against his hired political operative and a new election, a local prosecutor said on Wednesday.
Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman said her office “is closing the...