Google Location Data Case Hits Supreme Court
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case that could determine whether law enforcement can force Google to identify everyone near a crime scene, raising... Read more.
New Tool Uncovers Student Loan Fraud
The Trump administration launched a real-time fraud detection tool inside the FAFSA application process Monday, requiring flagged applicants to produce government-issued... Read more.
DeSantis Drops New Map
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) unveiled a new congressional district map Monday that would shift the state's House delegation from 20 Republicans and 8 Democrats... Read more.
WHCD Suspect Called Himself a ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’
Cole Tomas Allen traveled from California to Washington with multiple firearms, multiple knives, and a ranked list of Trump administration targets he intended to... Read more.
California Voter ID Effort Secures Ballot Spot
An initiative requiring voters to show ID and prove citizenship at the ballot box has qualified for California's November 2026 election, state officials confirmed... Read more.
FBI Raids California City Hall Linked to Chinese Scheme
FBI agents raided Lancaster City Hall and the homes of two senior city officials on April 15, targeting an alleged corruption scheme linked to Chinese electric bus... Read more.
Iran Abruptly Exits Peace Negotiations
Iran's foreign minister left Pakistan without meeting U.S. negotiators Saturday, derailing a second round of nuclear peace talks before they could start.... Read more.
Secret Service Agents Who Stopped the WHCD Shooter Are Still Waiting to Get Paid
The Secret Service agents who rushed to stop an armed gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night have been working without full funding for... Read more.
Witkoff and Kushner Fly to Pakistan
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and senior adviser Jared Kushner will travel to Islamabad on Saturday for direct negotiations with Iranian representatives, White House... Read more.
Texas Dem Says Putting Ten Commandments in Classrooms ‘Un-Christian’
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Texas can keep requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments.... Read more.

