Supreme Court Temporarily Allows Emergency Abortions in Idaho
The Biden administration had argued the state’s law violated a federal law about ‘patient dumping’ that required stabilizing care for emergency room patients.
Trump Reaffirms Executive Privilege Before Jeffery Clark’s Disciplinary Proceeding
President Donald Trump told former Justice Department (DOJ) official Jeffrey Clark to honor his executive privilege in his upcoming disciplinary proceeding.
Eric Schwerin Testifies Joe Biden and the Biden Family Used Alias Email Accounts During...
Eric Schwerin confirmed allegations that Biden and several family members relied on aliases and personal email accounts to communicate during his VP term.
Judge Issues Trump Gag Order Ahead of ‘Hush Money’ Trial
The judge said the ‘risk of harm is now paramount.’
A day after New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan held a hearing regarding former...
US Inflation Hotter-Than-Expected for 4th Straight Month
U.S. annual inflation rate came in hotter than expected for 4th consecutive month in March, suggesting inflation fight could be bumpy road for Federal Reserve.
IRS $600 Reporting Rule: What Online Sellers Need to Know
IRS requiring individuals who earn over $600 for transaction of goods and services through third-party payment platforms to report income with 1099-K tax form.
Former Trump Prosecutor Nathan Wade Accused of Not Paying Child Support
The former special prosecutor who was involved in the Georgia election case targeting former President Donald Trump is accused of not paying child support.
Labour Wins Landslide Victory in UK Election
Labour has won a landslide victory in the general election, with 15 government ministers losing their seats following a surge for Reform UK.
Officer Testifies About Jan. 6 in Colorado Trial to Keep Trump Off the Ballot
Colorado District Judge Sarah Wallace heard arguments and witness testimony on Monday in a case arguing former President Donald Trump should be barred from...
Social Security Will No Longer Withhold 100 Percent of Monthly Benefits to Recover Overpayments
Social Security announced a new measure, slashing amount social security beneficiaries must pay to the agency from their monthly benefits to repay overpayments.
Supreme Court Allows Idaho to Enforce Law Blocking Sex-Change Procedures for Minors
The court allowed the Vulnerable Child Protection Act, a state law forbidding so-called gender-affirming care for minors, to take effect pending appeals.
The U.S. Supreme...
Doctors, Medical Groups Call for Focus on Mental Health in Gender-Confused Children
Medical professionals have signed declaration calling for focus toward addressing psychological problems in children who experience discomfort with their sex.