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Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Case Brought Against Him by Special Counsel John Durham: Trial Set for Next Month

A federal judge denied the motion brought by a Clinton campaign attorney to throw the case out.

Frank R. James Arrested in Brooklyn Subway Attack Charged With Terror

New York Post shares anti-white quotes James made on YouTube.

Abigail Disney Criticizes Florida’s Anti-Grooming Bill

Walt Disney heiress Abigail Disney argued Florida's new bill aimed towards protecting children is attempting to push history backwards.

Video of Capitol Police Allowing Protesters to Enter Side Door Will Be Used in Court

The video will be used to defend two Jan. 6 participants who are on trial for "Obstruction of an Official Proceeding." 

New York Lt. Governor Resigns Following Campaign Finance Indictment

Gov. Kathy Hochul's #2, Brian A. Benjamin, resigned on Tuesday as Lt. Gov. just hours after he was indicted over an alleged scheme to funnel illegal donations to his past political campaigns and then cover it up.

Ukrainian Opposition Leader Arrested

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his delight on Tuesday after Kiev's successor to the Soviet-era KGB arrested the country's most prominent opposition leader.

Court Orders Soros-Funded Prosecutor in Greitens Case to Release Texts

The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday affirmed a lower court’s ruling that ordered St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to turn over more than two years’ worth of communication records with billionaire Democrat megadonor George Soros.

11 People Charged With Orchestrating 400 Sham Marriages to Help Illegal Immigrants Circumvent Laws

Eleven California residents have been charged with running a marriage fraud operation to help migrants dodge immigration laws.

Yale Law Under Fire From Senators, Attorneys General for Not Punishing Free Speech Shutdown

Similar controversy at Emory Law School apparently resolved when student government finally agrees to recognize free speech group.

Two Men Charged in Michigan Governor ‘Kidnapping’ Scheme Acquitted

Two men charged with plotting to kidnap Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 were acquitted in federal court Friday after a trial in which the FBI was accused of political entrapment and serious misconduct.

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