(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the FBI is allowed to keep its records about pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein secret because there’s a risk that his co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, could go back to trial.
The plaintiff seeking the Epstein records, news outlet Radar Online, filed...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., announced that nine lawmakers have joined her effort to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in “inherent contempt” of Congress, giving him until Friday to comply with a subpoena for an audio recording of President Joe Biden.
“It's important to note that when...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Another federal case highlights how Mexican cartel operatives in the U.S. are partnering with the Chinese underworld to traffic illicit drugs and launder the proceeds.
The Justice Department announced the result of a multi-year investigation after the DEA uncovered a partnership among Mexican Sinaloa Cartel...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) CAPITOL HILL--Yandel Burke, 18, of Riverside, Calif., said he had tried to raise important questions during the pandemic via social-media platforms like Instagram, only to find his posts were being censored with little or no justification.
"I tried to speak out about COVID and how the...
(Elias Irizarry, Headline USA) House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced that he would be filing an amicus brief in support of former Trump administration official Steve Bannon, who will be appealing his conviction on two charges of contempt of Congress after refusing to cooperate with the Jan. 6 Select...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) CNN could be forced to pay up to $1 billion in a defamation lawsuit over a report about a military veteran who decided to help people flee Afghanistan when the Joe Biden regime withdrew from the country in 2021 that aired on anchor Jake...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) “Head-on crash kills driver; cop is critical,” was the dire headline that appeared in the Feb. 17, 2006, edition of the Chicago Tribune, describing an incident that happened the day before, when a drunk driver torpedoed down the wrong side of the rode and collided...
(Elias Irizarry, Headline USA) In Georgia, Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson, a Democrat, found herself handcuffed in the back of a police cruiser last Thursday after allegedly attacking a police officer outside an Atlanta nightclub and then refusing to identify herself. She appeared to be "under the influence"...
(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.
https://twitter.com/AGAndrewBailey/status/1805357030888423743
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...