(Greg Bishop, The Center Square) An activist Cook County judge decided former President Donald Trump’s name should be removed from the Illinois primary ballot, but put a hold on the order expecting an appeal. Trump’s campaign said it will “quickly appeal.”
In a 38-page ruling on Wednesday, Circuit Court Judge...
(Christian Wade, The Center Square) Former President Donald Trump needs to fork over $454 million to comply with the verdict in his civil fraud trial, a New York appeals court judge ruled Wednesday.
The ruling by Associate Justice Anil Singh of the state Appellate Division denied Trump’s request to postpone...
(Headline USA) Kroger and Albertsons—two of the biggest grocery chains in the United States—had hoped to complete the largest supermarket merger in the country's history this year.
But their plan to compete with big-box retailers by combining forces faces legal challenges that make it look far less likely, at least...
(Headline USA) An inflation gauge favored by the Federal Reserve increased in January---the latest sign that consumer price increases have yet to get the memo from the Biden administration and its media allies that the U.S. economy is healthy and flourishing despite three years of post-pandemic mismanagement.
The government reported...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Hunter Biden participated in his much-anticipated closed-door deposition Wednesday on Capitol Hill, where he was reportedly “defiant”—blasting a Republican impeachment inquiry into his father and the family's business affairs as a “house of cards” built on “lies” as he faced a battery of probing questions...
(Headline USA) Supervisors in San Francisco formally apologized Tuesday to African Americans and their descendants for the city’s role in perpetuating racism and discrimination, with several claiming that it was just the start of reparations for black residents and not the end.
However, despite the virtue-signaling, the city, which has...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Documents related to the arrest of Knoxville man Kyle Spitze were partially unsealed Tuesday and are now available on the federal court docket. Most of the records are still redacted, but they do confirm that Spitze, a member of the Satanic pedophile cult 764, was...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) As Maine still reels from the deadliest mass shooting in its history, observers are demanding to know why the Army didn’t respond to the numerous mental health-related signs displayed by reservist Robert Card, who allegedly killed 18 people last month in two separate shootings last October.
The warning signs of...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., pushed for a minimum wage exemption that would enable his top donor and billionaire businessman to circumvent the leftist state’s new minimum wage law.
Greg Flynn, who owns two dozen Panera Bread chains in the state of California, gave $100,000 to help...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Fired-up individuals disrupted a press conference held by Athens Mayor Kelly Girtz, following accusations that the city's pro-immigrant policies shielded the illegal alien responsible for the brutal murder of Laken Riley.
The heckling transpired as Mayor Girtz addressed queries about Athens being labeled a sanctuary city, potentially...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to hear former President Donald Trump's claims that he is protected from prosecution by presidential immunity for his official acts while in office---including his efforts to challenge the disputed outcome of the 2020 election following unprecedented procedural irregularities that...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Kamala Harris announced on Feb. 27, 2024, that college students would get paid by the federal government to register voters, among which could be other college students who are infamous for their far-left political leanings.
Harris’s announcement of the new policy was posted on Twitter by...