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New York AG to appeal decision that tossed Trump's $454M civil fraud judgment
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent formal notice Thursday that her office will appeal a decision last month that threw out the half billion-dollar civil fraud penalty imposed on President
Trump's DOJ weighing transgender gun law proposals: report
Conservatives have come out against the transgender community after the Annunciation shooting suspect was revealed to be transgender.
MAGA Civil War: Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘Never Found a Camera She Didn’t Love’
Conservative pundit Ben Ferguson claims Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene “never met a camera she didn’t love” as he trashed the GOP Rep’s attempts to force the government to release the Epstein Files. The
Trump’s Quest for a Scary Prison
The maximum-security penitentiary in Angola, Louisiana, is the latest entry in Trump’s casting call. Yesterday Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi
RFK Jr and top Dem clash during heated Senate hearing: 'This is about kids'
Sen. Ron Wyden accused Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of putting children in harm's way during a heated Senate hearing on Thursday.
RFK Jr. hearing live updates: Kennedy defends CDC director firing, vaccine changes
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is testifying before a congressional committee about upheaval at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. vaccine policy.
Tucker Carlson will ask ‘fake gay’ 2028 Democratic contender ‘very specific’ sex questions
Without evidence, far-right commentator Tucker Carlson claimed a potential candidate for the Democratic presidential nominee in 2028 is faking his sexual orientation for political reasons. When
Trump’s Unsupported Death Penalty Claim
At a Cabinet meeting on Aug. 26, President Donald Trump proposed seeking the death penalty for anyone convicted of murder in Washington, D.C., claiming the death penalty is "a very strong
DOJ Opens Criminal Investigation Into Fed’s Cook, Issues Subpoenas
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, issuing subpoenas as part of an inquiry into whether she submitted fraudulent information on
Oakland County GOP delegate Monica Yatooma enters Michigan Secretary of State race
Monica Yatooma says she can appeal to different factions of Republican delegates, who will choose a party nominee next year.
Republican Senators Grill RFK Jr. Over Chaos At CDC
Sen. John Barrasso, a physician and the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, said he has grown “deeply concerned” by the health secretary's vaccine policies.
Trump’s FEMA cuts likely to harm disaster response, Congress’ watchdog agency warns
Federal disaster response workers are under-resourced and overworked, the Government Accountability Office found.
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