By Sierra Marlee The Supreme Court has officially ruled on the frozen USAID payments totaling nearly $2 billion. The 5-4 ruling denied President Donald Trump’s…
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By Gloriel Howard The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked an order that would have required the Trump administration to pay $2 billion in foreign aid to contractors…
If passed into law, the bill would put an end to ‘birth tourism’ and ‘close loopholes that exploit birthright citizenship,’ Rep. Babin says By Spencer Lindquist…
By Cullen McCue Veteran trial attorney and legal analyst Alan Dershowitz was perplexed by Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan’s decision to sentence President-elect Donald Trump just…
By Blake Wolf TikTok representatives have warned that the company will shut the social media platform down in the U.S. by January 19th, unless the…
By Matt Vespa CBS News’ Jan Crawford said something odd regarding the most underreported story of 2024, claiming the honor belongs to Joe Biden’s declining mental…
By Bob Unruh The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let stand a ruling that subjugates parental rights to school politics. The ruling that had come…
The request stems from a lawsuit filed in March alleging the Washington Medical Commission violated doctors’ First Amendment right to criticize the “mainstream COVID narrative”…
By Katelynn Richardson Republicans swept all three Ohio Supreme Court races Tuesday, expanding the majority they’ve held for nearly four decades, according to multiple…
OAN Guest Commentary – Kenin M. Spivak If Democrats win on November 5, they are committed to reversing central tenets of American sovereignty, starting with border control and…
By OANN WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider bids by two tech giants – Meta’s (META.O) Facebook and Nvidia (NVDA.O) – to fend off federal securities…
‘Then we need bodyguards for everybody in civil war conditions’ By Andrew Powell With results from the 2024 presidential election now imminent, Democrats have been vocal…
By Bob Unruh The U.S. Supreme Court now has been asked to decide whether noncitizens should be on the voter rolls in the state of…
By Adam Peters The Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. United States that presidents enjoy presumptive immunity for official acts and absolute immunity for actions tied to their…
By Hunter Fielding Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has stated that she is preparing herself to make a decision on the results of a…
By Alex Swoyer The White House is touting a new poll that it says shows vast support for President Biden’s proposed changes for the Supreme Court,…


















