Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker discussed a proposed “Project 2029” agenda that includes pursuing legal action against political opponents. The remarks have sparked concern over potential prosecutions tied to President Donald Trump and his allies.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski has introduced an amendment tied to the SAVE America Act, adding to an already heated debate. The move highlights divisions over election rules and federal authority.
A Texas judge has blocked actions tied to a disputed housing development over alleged legal violations. The ruling adds to growing tensions surrounding the project’s approval process.
A retired Air Force general disappeared from his home within a narrow one-hour window, raising serious concerns. Authorities are investigating after key personal items were left behind while others remain missing.
Maryland’s HB 1131 is drawing scrutiny over its limits on reporting infant deaths. Critics argue the bill could hinder investigations into potential abuse.
A decisive vote from Sen. John Fetterman revived Markwayne Mullin’s DHS nomination after a deadlock. The nomination now heads to the full Senate for final consideration.
A federal ruling revokes citizenship obtained during a COVID relief fraud scheme. The case underscores legal standards tied to honesty in naturalization.
A new order by Judge James Boasberg requires formal reporting when grand juries decline indictments. The move follows failed charges against Democrat lawmakers and raises questions about timing.
Unredacted emails suggest New York City officials coordinated efforts tied to vaccine mandate enforcement. The revelations may impact ongoing legal battles over fired workers.
The House approved new legislation targeting migrants who commit certain crimes, including fraud. The move has intensified debate over immigration enforcement and due process.
A U.S. senator claims the Justice Department blocked access to a secret Epstein-related drug probe file. The allegation adds to ongoing concerns over transparency in the case.
Berlin is facing backlash over a hiring policy that factors in migration background for legal roles. Critics argue it may conflict with merit-based constitutional rules.
OAN Staff Addie Davis A federal district court on Monday permanently barred several Arkansas public-school districts from complying with state law requiring the Ten Commandments to…
Federal prosecutors secured convictions against dental business owners accused of running a multi-state racketeering enterprise. The case exposes links between healthcare fraud, visa abuse, and financial crimes.


















