Trump Chooses Judges for District Courts

Donald Trump has recently appointed four judges to the district courts in North Carolina. Matthew Orso has been appointed to the US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. Trump expressed his satisfaction with this choice, noting Orso’s commitment to fighting against government overreach and his support for constitutional rights. Trump highlighted that […]
Deportation lawsuit involving CECOT goes back to District Court after Appeals Court ruling

Federal Court Decision on Illegal Aliens’ Deportation A recent ruling from a federal appellate court has set the stage for U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to decide the future of numerous illegal aliens deported by the Trump administration earlier this year. The ruling, delivered by a three-judge panel from the U.S. DC Court of Appeals—Gregory […]
Stefanik faced boos from demonstrators at a memorial event in a New York district.

Elise Stefanik Voices Opposition During Protest Elise Stefanik, a Republican representative from New York, expressed her opposition to what she termed “radical left and right Democrats” at an event in Plattsburgh on Monday. This event was meant to honor the late John Zurro, a respected political figure in Clinton County. Stefanik, who has been aligning […]
Judges agree to keep Jay Clayton as interim US attorney for the Southern District of New York.

Presidential Appointment Continues in Manhattan Office NEW YORK – President Donald Trump’s decision allows Jay Clayton to continue as Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor, even though he hasn’t been formally confirmed by the Senate. This unusual move came after Clayton, on Monday, voted to approve his own appointment. The recent decision by a judge to affirm […]
DJ Daniel’s dad runs for Texas’ 18th district during son’s fight with cancer

Devarjay Daniel Launches Congressional Campaign Amid Personal Struggles When Devarjay “DJ” Daniel received a diagnosis of an aggressive cancer, his father, Theodis Daniel, found the strength to advocate for him. It was a turning point, to say the least. “The first thing I did was reach out to Fox News Digital,” Daniel shared. He’s now […]
Virginia school district goes against federal mandate on transgender bathroom policy

Northern Virginia Schools Retain Transgender Bathroom Policies Despite Federal Pressure In a recent decision, school districts in Northern Virginia chose to uphold their transgender bathroom policies, overlooking directives from the U.S. Department of Education that suggested these policies might need reevaluation. The Loudoun County Board of Education, for instance, voted 6-3 to keep their gender […]
Education Department Investigates Baltimore School District for Reported Antisemitism

Investigation into Anti-Semitic Harassment at Baltimore City Public Schools The Department of Education has initiated an investigation into Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) following allegations regarding anti-Semitic harassment. This inquiry, announced on a Thursday, involves the Civil Rights Office considering whether there has been a violation of Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. […]
Justice Department Upholding Voter Eligibility, Updating Rolls, and Ensuring Fair District Maps

Department of Justice Reaffirms Voting Rights Commitment On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, led by Attorney General Halmer Dillon, expressed its dedication to enforcing federal voting laws and ensuring access for all Americans. In a video shared on Wednesday, Dhillon emphasized that the DOJ’s […]
Unauthorized migrants planned bold thefts before shooting an off-duty border agent in a NYC park, according to the district attorney.

Two illegal immigrants, arrested for shooting an off-duty customs and border protection officer, reportedly planned their robbery on WhatsApp, according to prosecutors on Wednesday. The shooter, 21-year-old Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, is facing attempted murder charges in an 11-count indictment presented at the Manhattan Supreme Court, as stated by District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who made […]
New funding of $17M will allow NYC district attorneys to enhance staffing and investigations.

Mayor Announces Increased Funding for District Attorneys On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Adams shared that the district attorney’s office will receive $17 million to bolster staff and investigations, particularly in cybercrime. He noted a record-setting total of $633 million earmarked for five district attorneys and special drug prosecutor funds, part of the city’s roughly $116 billion […]