
Hunter Biden’s Tax Trial Delayed to September Amid Legal Conflicts
Hunter Biden’s federal tax trial in Los Angeles has been rescheduled to Sept. 5 after a judge secured a promise from his defense team not to seek further delays.... Read more.

Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Migrant Arrest Bill, Awaits Governor’s Signature
A Louisiana bill empowering state and local law enforcement to arrest and jail people who entered the U.S. illegally received approval from lawmakers Wednesday and... Read more.

NYC Begins Evicting Migrants from Shelters Amid Strain on Resources
New York City has started evicting migrants from its shelter system to ease the strain on resources, following a more aggressive phase of its response to the ongoing... Read more.

Supreme Court Declines Challenge to Montgomery County’s Gender Identity Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a legal challenge to the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) system’s policy on gender identity, first implemented... Read more.

Israel Returns AP Equipment After International Outcry
Israel has returned broadcasting equipment belonging to the Associated Press (AP) after seizing it and shutting down the news agency’s live feed in Gaza. Communications... Read more.

Biden’s Campaign Adopts Bold Wednesday Strategy Amid Trump Trial
President Joe Biden’s campaign seems to be trying to channel a catty, unprofessional energy to gain media attention amid former President Donald Trump’s... Read more.

Trump Says Biden Was “High as a Kite” During State of the Union, Challenges Him to Debate
Former President Donald Trump suggested that President Joe Biden was “high as a kite” during his State of the Union address in March, according to RadarOnline.... Read more.

Biden’s Popularity Falls to Lowest Level in Nearly Two Years
President Joe Biden’s public approval rating has fallen to its lowest level in almost two years, tying the lowest point of his presidency, according to a recent... Read more.

Thousands of Women in Abortion-Restricted States Receive Abortion Pills by Mail
Thousands of women in states with abortion bans and restrictions are receiving abortion pills through the mail from states with laws protecting prescribers, according... Read more.