(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square) A Wisconsin court is set to rule on whether disabled citizens will be eligible to vote via electronic absentee ballots starting in November.
The case, Disability Rights Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, hinges on whether meaningful access to absentee voting is currently provided for disabled...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A new lawsuit from one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims has alleged what many observers have suspected for years: that Epstein was an intelligence asset.
Specifically, Monday’s lawsuit from an unknown Epstein victim “Jane Doe 200” said that Epstein worked for the Mossad, which is Israel’s intelligence...
(Headline USA) Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri on Monday blocked parts of a Biden administration student loan debt-transfer ploy that the Democrat president had hoped to use to staunch the loss of younger voters ahead of the November election.
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Biden had openly boasted about forging ahead with the plans...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) More than 20 years after the deadliest terrorism attack in American history, the FBI still wants to limit the disclosure of evidence from that case.
Justice Department attorneys wrote a letter on June 14 to the judge presiding over the long-running 9/11 civil litigation, informing him...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In a December 2022 victim impact statement, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer claimed to be in constant fear over the alleged 2020 militia plot to kidnap her.
“I now scan crowds for threats. I think carefully about the last thing I say to people when we part. I worry about...
(Headline USA) WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will plead guilty to a felony charge in a deal with the U.S. Justice Department that will allow him to walk free and resolve a long-running legal saga that spanned multiple continents and centered on the publication of a trove of classified documents.
Assange...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Monday jumped into the fight over transition surgery for minors, agreeing to hear an appeal from the Biden administration seeking to prevent states from banning minors from participating in experimental gender-transition procedures and irreversible transitioning treatments without the consent of their parents.
The justices’...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A Saudi prince’s cell phone exchanged several phone calls with the apartment where two 9/11 hijackers lived leading up to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to report published Sunday by the Florida Bulldog.
Citing declassified FBI records, the Bulldog reported that there were eight...
(Headline USA) Manhattan prosecutors are urging the judge overseeing Donald Trump’s Manhattan porn-star case to uphold a gag order that bars the former president from criticizing jurors, court staff or members of the prosecution that convicted him.
They agreed that one provision of the gag order, which prevented Trump from...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Special Counsel Jack Smith found himself under intense scrutiny as U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon pressed him on his ties to Attorney General Merrick Garland, triggering evasive responses from Smith's team.
During a Friday hearing, Cannon posed pointed questions about Garland's influence in the Justice Department's aggressive stance...
(Headline USA) Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg dropped all charges this week against dozens of pro-Hamas protesters who broke into and occupied buildings on Columbia University’s campus.
Judge Kevin McGrath announced Bragg’s decision on Thursday, revealing that the cases against 30 Columbia students and staff members will no longer be prosecuted...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In violation of the U.S. Constitution's guaranteed right to the acquisition and protection of one's own property, Wisconsin judges redefined what a sidewalk is in order to allow the state to seize the property of a private business, Reason reported.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court of...