Justice Department files lawsuit against New York over law preventing federal agents from using masks

Justice Department Suing New York Over Mask Law for Federal Employees In a notable legal development, the Justice Department is taking action against New York regarding a new law that prevents federal workers from wearing masks, which is set to take effect this week. This law allegedly puts these employees at risk of “harassment, pursuit, […]
California’s Gender Privacy Law Faces Another Challenge in Federal Court

A federal appellate court has temporarily halted California’s gender secrecy law, which allowed schools to conceal a student’s “gender transition” from their parents. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled on Thursday in favor of Huntington Beach, putting the law on hold. A three-judge panel issued a preliminary injunction while the lawsuit […]
Coca-Cola faces IRS in federal appeals court with $20 billion on the line

Coca-Cola and IRS in $20 Billion Court Dispute Coca-Cola is involved in a significant legal battle with the IRS, fighting over $20 billion due to a longstanding disagreement about how the company reports its profits domestically and internationally. The beverage giant has taken its case to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Miami, aiming to […]
Trump and federal authorities investigate Skid Row voting issue

Concerns Arise Over Voter Manipulation in Los Angeles In Los Angeles, there are unsettling reports of the homeless being used in questionable voting practices, raising ethical concerns around election integrity. The Trump administration has launched an investigation into these claims. This week, federal agents were seen combing Skid Row, looking into allegations of election fraud. […]
Ex-clerk Becky Hill asserts her immunity in Alex Murdaugh federal case

Court Overturns Alex Murdaugh’s Murder Conviction The South Carolina Supreme Court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions and revoked his life sentence. This decision came after it was determined that former court clerk Becky Hill improperly swayed the jury to secure a guilty verdict, which seems to have, perhaps, been influenced by motives to boost […]
Federal judge limits legal issues surrounding Trump’s mail-in voting directive

Legal Developments on Mail-In Voting Executive Order A federal judge has refined the legal context surrounding President Donald Trump’s executive order regarding mail-in voting. On Thursday, the judge ruled that Democratic-led states and voting rights organizations can pursue challenges specifically aimed at mitigating the impact of the executive order on the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. […]
Sting operation by local sheriff and federal agents results in 14 arrests of predators

Coordinated Sting Operation Leads to Arrest of 14 Online Predators The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, working closely with the U.S. Secret Service, has conducted a successful sting operation resulting in the arrest of 14 individuals suspected of preying on minors online for prostitution. Led by the Sheriff’s Human Exploitation Unit, the operation focused on individuals […]
Gavin Newsom claims political persecution, but are federal investigators looking into a supposed $1.5M nonprofit connection to his wife’s company?

Newsom Claims Trump is Targeting Him and His Wife California’s Governor Gavin Newsom accused former President Donald Trump of targeting both him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, asserting that Trump has directed the Justice Department to scrutinize their activities. In a social media post on Monday, Newsom claimed they have “joined Donald Trump’s hit […]
Trump’s authority to dismiss federal officials is challenged by two Supreme Court cases.

Supreme Court Cases Could Redefine Presidential Authority A significant legal confrontation is unfolding involving two cases before the Supreme Court concerning President Donald Trump’s ability to dismiss federal officials. These cases might lead to transformative changes in the power dynamics of Washington, although legal experts suggest the justices may differentiate between the two situations. The […]
GOP legislation puts federal funding for colleges at risk over ties to groups linked to the CCP

New Bill Targets University Funding Related to China A new piece of legislation introduced in the House of Representatives could impact federal funding for universities that partner with organizations thought to have connections to the Chinese Communist Party. The proposed Spy Protection Act, led by Rep. Pat Fallon from Texas, aims to amend the National […]