Judge Tosses Lawsuit to Kill White House UFC Fight
A federal judge on Friday rejected a last-minute lawsuit seeking to block this weekend's UFC championship fight on the White House South Lawn, clearing the way for... Read more.
SpaceX Goes Public at $1.77 Trillion
SpaceX began trading Friday on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol SPCX, completing the largest initial public offering in stock market history.... Read more.
Louisiana Passes Law Forcing Homeless to Choose: Treatment or Jail
Louisiana's Republican-led Legislature passed a bill Wednesday that would criminalize sleeping or camping on public property, giving homeless individuals a stark... Read more.
Judge Who Blocked Trump’s Kennedy Center Rename Gets Ethics Complaint
A conservative legal watchdog filed a judicial misconduct complaint Wednesday against U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper, who in May permanently blocked President... Read more.
U.S. Steel Announces Major Investment
U.S. Steel, the U.S. subsidiary of Nippon Steel, announced that it is expanding its investment in Pennsylvania over the next three years.... Read more.
Supreme Court Set to Kill Post-Election Ballot Grace Periods
The Supreme Court could issue a ruling as soon as this week that would force more than a dozen states to stop counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election... Read more.
Kennedy Center Removes Trump’s Name
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts scrubbed all references to President Trump from its official website and YouTube channel on Monday, complying with a federal... Read more.
Downed Apache Pilots Rescued in Strait of Hormuz
A U.S. Navy unmanned surface vessel pulled off a remarkable rescue in the volatile waters near the Strait of Hormuz Monday, retrieving two American Apache helicopter... Read more.
ISIS Support Network Busted by FBI in Kansas and California
The FBI arrested three U.S. citizens Friday on federal terrorism charges, dismantling what prosecutors describe as a domestic ISIS support network that had been... Read more.
Nine Percent of America Demands Your Applause—The Other 91% Are Done Complying
On June 2, the New York City Council converted its chamber (the room where laws are written, budgets are passed, and the public's business is conducted) into a ballroom... Read more.

