
School District Walks Back Bible Ban from Libraries
A Texas school district removed the Bible from its libraries, arguing that it falls under a state law banning "sexually explicit" material in public school libraries.... Read more.

9/11 Terrorists Spared from Death Penalty
The Department of Defense’s appeals court ruled against Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's effort to revoke plea deals for 9/11 terrorists.... Read more.

Guardian Angels Patrol New York Subways
The Guardian Angels are resuming patrols of New York City's subways.... Read more.

New Jersey Law Allows Teachers to Skip Reading, Writing, Math Requirements
A New Jersey law removing reading, writing, and math requirements for most teachers will take effect on January 1.... Read more.

Puerto Rico Without Power
Almost all of Puerto Rico was hit with a blackout Tuesday morning, leaving 1.3 million clients in the dark.... Read more.

DOJ Attorney Behind Jan 6 Prosecutions to Resign
The U.S. attorney behind numerous prosecutions against those involved in the protest on January 6, 2021, announced that he will step down from his position.... Read more.

China Hacks U.S. Treasury
The Treasury Department revealed that it was breached by Chinese hackers in what has been described as a "major cyber security incident."... Read more.

South Korean Authorities Seek Arrest of President
South Korean authorities have requested a court warrant to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol.... Read more.

Alberta Premier to Attend Trump Inauguration
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office confirmed that she will attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.... Read more.

Appeals Court Upholds Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case
A federal appeals court upheld a jury's decision that found President-elect Donald Trump liable for sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll. Trump was ordered to pay... Read more.